On Thu, 2007-03-01 at 14:28 -0500, Paul W. Frields wrote:
The wiki says the best documentation is at
rh.c/docs/manuals/dir-server,
where I find this (the Administrator's Guide, for example):
http://www.redhat.com/docs/manuals/dir-server/ag/7.1/titlepg.html
OPL + restrictions.
Oh, boy, another windmill to tilt at. *sigh*
I believe it is not the intention of Red Hat to restrict those
documents, but I could be wrong about these ones. Could be.
I don't know about imperative, but perhaps this is just a matter
of lots
of people still doing very useful and cool work, but none of them
writers now. The RH docs are great, but very little for FDS seems to be
helpful from a hands-on perspective. Only about a million or so
sysadmins would like to see cookbooks for providing FDS services for
their heterogeneous networks! There's probably a great place for that
in FDP if we ever have someone with the requisite KSAs and writing
time... (Not pointing in Karsten's direction since he's already working
on a *lot* of stuff.)
I'm not a subject matter expert (SME); my main role in that product line
was driving the idea and then the activities to get the 3000+ pages of
content converted from FrameMaker-produced-HTML into DocBook XML. So, I
know the documentation set far better than the material covered by
it. :)
- Karsten
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