From: Michael Tremer <michael.tremer@ipfire.org>
To: documentation@lists.ipfire.org
Subject: DNS Forwarding + Wireless Client + Tor [week two]
Date: Sat, 10 Aug 2013 15:13:30 +0200 [thread overview]
Message-ID: <1376140410.28398.27.camel@rice-oxley.tremer.info> (raw)
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Hey,
so, this is the first try to get things down by the rules of the new
wiki workflow [1].
As far as I can see you guys have been working on the DNS forwarding
docs and wireless client docs. I would also like to add the
documentation about the new Tor addon, which will be released to testers
very shortly.
All three of those are pretty advanced as far as I can see, so that we
can skip the first week of the schedule where we write things from
scratch. This is already done.
Let's directly move on to week number two, were we review what has been
done. What I want you to do now is to check if there is everything on
the pages you definitely need to know. Is a novice user able to set up
the add-on with the information that is provided on the pages? Set up a
clean installation of IPFire and work through the guide step by step and
check if it works. If so, great! If not, please add the required
information and leaves us a note.
If you have some bigger chances, please discuss them with the other guys
first. Please only use the lists for discussions that nobody is left
out.
It would be great if the native speakers could check the spelling and
grammar.
Getting all three guides done until the end of the week would make me
really happy.
If you have some spare time, please have a look at the new TODO list I
set up in the international area of the wiki [5]. There is a section
where you can add pages that need to be improved. There is also one
entry by me. This is the list of features we will work on in the next
week.
We also don't care about the translation of these pages, yet.
Now, let's start!
-Michael
P.S. The Tor add-on is not available in the testing tree, yet. You will
be able to install it by the end of the weekend. So if you need that to
review the Tor documentation, please be patient and start with one of
the others first.
[1] http://wiki.ipfire.org/projects/docs/workflow
[2] http://wiki.ipfire.org/en/configuration/network/dnsforward
[3] http://wiki.ipfire.org/en/configuration/system/wlanclient
[4] http://wiki.ipfire.org/en/addons/tor/start
[5] http://wiki.ipfire.org/todo
next reply other threads:[~2013-08-10 13:13 UTC|newest]
Thread overview: 11+ messages / expand[flat|nested] mbox.gz Atom feed top
2013-08-10 13:13 Michael Tremer [this message]
2013-08-10 16:05 ` SCHUH Karl, SCHUH-TV
2013-08-12 15:55 ` Michael Tremer
2013-08-12 17:16 ` SCHUH Karl, SCHUH-TV
2013-08-12 17:28 ` Michael Tremer
2013-08-17 10:41 ` Michael Tremer
[not found] <CAKTTqHOX5OMVSeLVwvPKAQ1sR=9xgWDKA+VJNOZrnT+nSNWTGQ@mail.gmail.com>
2013-08-17 11:00 ` Michael Tremer
2013-08-19 6:46 ` R. W. Rodolico
2013-08-19 20:13 ` Michael Tremer
2013-08-21 0:53 ` R. W. Rodolico
2013-08-21 18:34 ` Michael Tremer
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