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Ideas for Fedora Documents
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Contents:
Fedora User Guide
Bugzilla # | Suggested By | Owner |
133034 | KarstenWade | None |
Holds useful information for primarily desktop end-users. Can be sourced from existing FC1 documentation done by ColinCharles and others.
Installing and Configuring Exim
Bugzilla # | Suggested By | Owner |
131777 | DashamirHoxha | None |
Alternative MTA that is now in Fedora Extras. Bug report references a document from RHL 9 that can be used as source material for an updated document.
Release Notes Beat Writer
Bugzilla # | Suggested By | Owner |
None | KarstenWade | None |
Refer to [wiki:Self:DocsProject/ReleaseNotes/Beats DocsProject/ReleaseNotes/Beats] for details; this lets you be a very involved writer with only a small level of commitment.
How To Report Bugs and Request Features
Bugzilla # | Suggested By | Owner |
None | RahulSundaram and others | None |
Start with [wiki:Self:BugsAndFeatureRequests BugsAndFeatureRequests] and build from there. Make it useful for all levels of user.
Fedora Overview Guide: Every release
Bugzilla # | Suggested By | Owner |
None | RahulSundaram | Fedora Marketing collab? |
Start with Docs/Beats/OverView and expand it to cover various aspects like security, desktop, unique features and so on
Command Line Survival Guide
Bugzilla # | Suggested By | Owner |
None | StuartEllis | JamesMcElhannon |
Similar in scope to Chapter 5 and parts of Chapter 3 of the Debian User Guide. We could possibly borrow, better yet, link to TLDP how-to docs.
Fedora Guide to Useful Linux Documentation
Bugzilla # | Suggested By | Owner |
None | KarstenWade | None |
Links and descriptions to useful, generic Linux documentation, mainly from TLDP.
Using the PostgreSQL Database
Bugzilla # | Suggested By | Owner |
None | StuartEllis | None |
Tutorial on setting up PostgreSQL and the additional Red Hat management tools included with Fedora. PostgreSQL is directly competitive with "serious" databases like Microsoft SQL Server, and it would be great to promote it. The provisional title is not great, but PostgreSQL may not have enough name recognition that we can dispense with having "Database" somewhere in the title.
Free Java on Fedora
Bugzilla # | Suggested By | Owner |
None | StuartEllis | None |
Overview of the Free Java stack now included with Fedora. Target audience would probably be existing Java developers familiar with proprietary Java development. The ["JavaFAQ"] on this Wiki has some information that may be useful as a start point.
Python Development on Fedora
Bugzilla # | Suggested By | Owner |
None | StuartEllis | None |
Python is a de-facto standard for Fedora development, so we probably ought to encourage more people to learn it ! There are already lots of good material on-line, such Dive Into Python , so perhaps this tutorial should focus on setting up Fedora for Python development.
Samba/LDAP Tutorial
Bugzilla # | Suggested By | Owner |
129739 | GavinHenry | None |
Describes how to use Samba and LDAP together in a production environment. Content has been started and converted into basic XML, needs ownership, polish, and updating.
Installing a Simple Gateway Server
Bugzilla # | Original Writing By | Owner |
131233 | Dashamir Hoxa | None |
Tutorial explains how to set up a simple gateway server for a small or home networked environment. Content is out of date but approached complete. Needs owner, polish, and updating. Would you like to adopt this orphaned document?
Writing HAL Policies
Bugzilla # | Suggested By | Owner |
None | Ignacio Vazquez-Abrams | None |
A guide to writing HAL policies in order to affect fstab-sync et al.
Mobile Devices
Bugzilla # | Suggested By | Owner |
216387 | Razvan SANDU | None |
Fedora has support and tools for using a number of mobile devices, including phones and PDAs. This guide would explain how to use the tools; it could provide a shortened list of phones most likely to work, but should really link out to other sources that maintain this information.