Hi all,
I think about doing an online intro presentation to rsyslog that should
be useful to new users, in addition to the doc. One may claim that
updating the doc makes more sense, but this is a major effort, plus
someone has volunteered to help with that (plus I'd like to experiment
with online tutorials). So in short, I think I'd like to try this out.
Question now: what do you think would be most useful? I think about 10
to 60 minutes of presentation, something that I should be able to create
over some evenings than try to deliver. What would be the best
candidates to go into such material?
Feedback appreciated,
Rainer
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I think about doing an online intro presentation to rsyslog that should
be useful to new users, in addition to the doc. One may claim that
updating the doc makes more sense, but this is a major effort, plus
someone has volunteered to help with that (plus I'd like to experiment
with online tutorials). So in short, I think I'd like to try this out.
Question now: what do you think would be most useful? I think about 10
to 60 minutes of presentation, something that I should be able to create
over some evenings than try to deliver. What would be the best
candidates to go into such material?
Feedback appreciated,
Rainer
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