discuss: Some ideas for TLDP
Subject:
Re: Some ideas for TLDP
From:
Rick Moen ####@####.####
Date:
10 Jan 2016 09:46:43 +0000
Message-Id: <20160110094724.GD9000@linuxmafia.com>
Quoting Serge Victor ####@####.####
> You can send it to github yourself or ask a friend for a favour :-)
> When did you update your document last time?
One of them on 2013-07-25, the other on 2005-01-18. Both by sending
source to ####@####.####
Perhaps upon my revising the former of those, I can just mail it to you
-- or perhsps ####@####.#### is still a valid address?
Just in case you ever are interested in a GitHub workalike that's open
source and suitable for both small and medium-sized communities, I can
strongly recommend GitLab Community Edition, which my firm has used for
a few years in conjuction with Puppet and Jenkins to do configuration
management and autobuilding. (I expect I'll be deploying a GitLab
instance of my own, on my home LAN, after my next site rebuild.)
(So, I'm guessing you are not, actually a resident of La RĂ©union.
I actually was curious about that, you know.)