alkatraz Posted February 20, 2008 Posted February 20, 2008 Ok, what I have is an internal TWiki page detailing every last step of what you need to do to get Slackware 12 fully working on a Dell Latitude D630 and I'd like to make it public. I've temporarily made it a livejournal post, but it's a ridiculous place to keep it, and editing it is a pain. I'm not sticking it on my web server at home because I can't risk the traffic. How do you recommend I make this public in a useful way (where hopefully I could easily edit the guide rather than just add updates)? /me's never bothered with Web2.0 before. A public blog service? Reformat the whole damn thing out of TWiki and just stick it on geocities (if it even exists anymore..)? What?
orbrey Posted February 20, 2008 Posted February 20, 2008 I'd suggest either: Posting it in the slackware forums (I assume they have them, they might make it a sticky if they like it I suppose) Install some wiki software somewhere and put it up on there Start a blogspot or something, post it on there and get people to digg it a lot Just some quick thoughts.
alkatraz Posted February 20, 2008 Author Posted February 20, 2008 Primary solution will be slackwiki (ta shakermaker), but I've also come across the HCL maintainer for linuxquestions.org and he's asked for a page on there.
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