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This wiki is targeted at proficient administrators and users. You won't find step-by-step guides to get your daemon up and running and we won't offer basic unix support. There are enough other services and sites for that kind of audience.
This wiki is targeted at proficient administrators and users. You won't find step-by-step guides to get your daemon up and running and we won't offer basic unix support. There are enough other services and sites for that kind of audience.
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== Can I contribute? ==
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Absolutely. We chose to keep this wiki "invite-only" so that we can ensure a minimum quality standard. If you want to contribute, drop us a mail at adminwiki amd co at (punctuation left as excercise for the reader).

Revision as of 21:43, 23 May 2006

Why are we doing this?

The motivation behind doing this site was gathering and sharing information which is needed often enough in the daily life of a systems administrator so that documentation would be helpful, but seldom enough to actually remember it by heart. Reacquiring this information, when it's not documented, can be time consuming and frustrating.

Another aspect is giving other people insight on what worked for us, which setups and solutions are worth trying and which ones are dead ends. Everybody has different specializations and access to various topics. Usually information-sharing ends at the boundaries of your team or company. With offering this place we hope to lift that barrier.


What we aren't

This wiki is targeted at proficient administrators and users. You won't find step-by-step guides to get your daemon up and running and we won't offer basic unix support. There are enough other services and sites for that kind of audience.

Can I contribute?

Absolutely. We chose to keep this wiki "invite-only" so that we can ensure a minimum quality standard. If you want to contribute, drop us a mail at adminwiki amd co at (punctuation left as excercise for the reader).

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