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* MemberManual/UsingDomtool: Expand the notes on that page into something useful, and link to the other DomTool documentation on the wiki. * As suggested on the page itself, I think we should just link to DomTool/UserGuide from MemberManual instead. --AdamChlipala * MemberManual/MigrationGuide: Remove content that is already in the Manual in other places. Be sure to check existing pages first before removing content. I think that only content up to the Getting Started section on that page should remain. The page will go away after everyone is migrated. * MemberManual/TransferringFiles: Look for existing pages about this topic, make them subpages of this one, and link to the subpages with explanatory descriptions. * MemberManual/EmailDelivery: Move content on this topic from MemberManual/MigrationGuide to here. Move existing complete pages on Exim filtering and procmail into subpages of this page. * MemberManual/ServingWebsites: Move content on this topic from MemberManual/MigrationGuide to here. * MemberManual/UsingCron: Use of crontab needs to be documented. Give example cron configuration. |
* Nothing! |
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* JoinUs: Explanation of how to join us, with mention that people will be put on a "to notify" list until we open shop again. | * MemberManual/TransferringFiles: The OpenAFS subpage needs a MacOSX chapter. * [[MemberManual/Email/MailingLists]]: Update with new instructions. |
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* MemberManual/VersionControl: Describe the use of each version control system in its own subpage. Example: [:MemberManual/VersionControl/git:]. | * MemberManual/VersionControl: Describe the use of each version control system in its own subpage. Example: [[MemberManual/VersionControl/git]]. |
This is a listing of the pages that need some sort of attention. We do want to keep these pages around.
1. High priority
- Nothing!
2. Medium priority
MemberManual/TransferringFiles: The OpenAFS subpage needs a MacOSX chapter.
MemberManual/Email/MailingLists: Update with new instructions.
3. Low priority
OurHistory: Address on-page TODO items, mention recent history.
MemberManual/VersionControl: Describe the use of each version control system in its own subpage. Example: MemberManual/VersionControl/git.