>At 08:34 AM 11/24/98 +0100, you wrote:
>>And then silence came upon the land of the Docs..
>>
>
>Um ... partially my fault. For the past couple of
>weeks, I've been trying to line up someone/someplace
>that would be willing to let me use their Apache
>installation as the subject of a case study (see
>message from 11/02)
Some possibilities developing re: case studies to
"explain" Apache to the uninitiated. One involves
the SYSADMIN at the community college where I teach. He's
in the process of adding CGI capabilities and additional
security features to his Apache configuration (which
handles Web access to the college library's online catalog),
and has volunteered. Others possible too; will keep you posted.
One more thing - everyone I've sounded out re: this (all
of whom are sysadmins and at least Unix-conversant) has said
that the one piece of Apache documentation they'd most like
to have would be an "in-English" version of the existing
online docs - something akin to a fleshed-out Quick Reference
Card. So I guess we're back to considering a "Users' Guide"
too.
Michele Petrovsky
>>And then silence came upon the land of the Docs..
>>
>
>Um ... partially my fault. For the past couple of
>weeks, I've been trying to line up someone/someplace
>that would be willing to let me use their Apache
>installation as the subject of a case study (see
>message from 11/02)
Some possibilities developing re: case studies to
"explain" Apache to the uninitiated. One involves
the SYSADMIN at the community college where I teach. He's
in the process of adding CGI capabilities and additional
security features to his Apache configuration (which
handles Web access to the college library's online catalog),
and has volunteered. Others possible too; will keep you posted.
One more thing - everyone I've sounded out re: this (all
of whom are sysadmins and at least Unix-conversant) has said
that the one piece of Apache documentation they'd most like
to have would be an "in-English" version of the existing
online docs - something akin to a fleshed-out Quick Reference
Card. So I guess we're back to considering a "Users' Guide"
too.
Michele Petrovsky