We currently migrate to MediaWiki from our old installation, but not all content has been migrated yet. Take a look at the Wiki Team page for instructions how to help or browse through our new wiki at wiki.linux-vserver.org to find the information already migrated.
We can have a ThinkTank for all kinds of ideas
They do not have to be good ideas, just write them down and in a few days someone else
will re-think them or just delete....
I have used Debian and I do not like the way things are going....
They are moving all of Debian in sync and not making a stable base often enough.
You get back ports and out of distro package repositories.
Linux-vserver could have versions that migrate throug 3 or 4 steps (being unstable, testing, rc and stable).
so we would have a Kernel patch set and tools released e.g.
version 0.32 and it would be unstable, after some feedback it should be re introduced for testing etc...
So we could have
0.29 stable, current
0.30 rc
0.31 testing
and some days later
0.29 stable, old
0.30 stable current
0.31 testing
0.32 unstable
We could share the work by assigning persons resposibility for stages
developing new stuff
testing and documentation
rc, more tesing and feedback on documentation
stable, upgrade and new user support.
Web design and look
Do we want a http://sourceforge.net look with a lot of info on the first page?
Do we want a http://www.debian.org look with left navigation, menubar and wide sectioned main part?
De we want a http://www.freebsd.org/ look with left navigation, midle sections and right news column ?
I like the wiki concept but we will end up having some kind of forzen part at the front (top of the web)
Would someone like to reccomend some kind of Web admin or Groupware or organizing software?
Tiki - http://tikiwiki.sourceforge.net
TUTOS is a tool to manage the organizational needs of small groups, teams, or departments.