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Greetings,
I sent mail to Ardo van Rangelrooij the other day about the Manual in
the DDP, but the message bounced. I've attached it in the hopes of
having it reach your project...
Thank you for your work on that document,
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From: Adam C Powell IV <hazelsct@mit.edu>
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Greetings,
I just discovered the Debian Documentation Project, and your network
administrator's manual. I have recently started a project to do some of
the same, and would like to contribute content.
I have an NAT document, and some Beowulf stuff at
http://lyre.mit.edu/~powell/debian-howto/ which you are free to copy.
For NIS, the nis.debian.howto.gz file in the nis package should make a
nice starting point. The Beowulf stuff should perhaps go into a
separate document... then again, maybe not, it might make a nice chapter
of your manual. I would be happy to maintain such a Beowulf chapter.
I think it would be most efficient to ask the package maintainers to
also be section authors for your document, since they really know the
most about those subsystems. (I maintain a couple of Beowulf-related
packages. :-)
Thank you for your wonderful contribution to Debian.
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