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Subject: Home Networking HOWTO
From: Richard Schetnan ####@####.####
Date: 24 Aug 2005 03:04:21 -0000
Message-Id: <20050824030355.88233.qmail@web53008.mail.yahoo.com>

Hello All,

I've been looking for a way to contribute to TLDP
(beyond purchasing a t-shirt, which I've already
done), and I think I've found something. As I was
setting up a home network last week, I grabbed the
Home Network mini HOWTO and found that it was very out
of date (over five years old), which really limited
its usefulness. I wrote to the author, Paul Ramsey,
who said that I could take ownership of the document
if I wanted to update it (see the attached message).
So that's what I would like to do.

I've read the LDP Author Guide, which provides a good
path forward. However, there are some issues I've been
thinking about that maybe someone out there could
weigh in on and clarify for me.

For example, though I don't want to change the scope
of the howto, I do want to make it less
distribution-specific and I also want to discuss
alternate ways of doing things that make more sense in
the context of home networking. For example, setting
up DNS and DHCP is great for a corporate LAN, but for
a home network with three or four computers, it is
much quicker and easier to use the /etc/hosts file to
define the network. Simply put, DNS and DHCP are
completely unnecessary for home networking. This is
more than just simply updating the document to reflect
changes to software and software versions.In this
case, would it be best to propose a new outline for
the how-to, as though I were proposing an entirely new
howto? Or do I, as the new author, simply forge ahead
and replace the discussion of DNS/DHCP with a
discussion of setting up /etc/hosts? Are such changes
to existing howtos discouraged or disallowed?

Is there anything else I should consider or know
before I embark on this project?

Thanks,

Richard Schetnan

Note: forwarded message attached.


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Richard,
Hello. No, I am no longer maintaining that Howto. If you'd like to  
make a new and appropriate one for the modern era, I think that's a  
great idea!
Yours,
P>

On 22-Aug-05, at 10:34 PM, Richard Schetnan wrote:

> Hi Paul,
>
> I'm wondering whether you're still interested in
> maintaining your Home Networking Mini How-To on the
> Linux Documentation Project. If not, I'd like to
> rewrite the document and bring it up to date. The
> how-to has a lot of good information in it, but the
> world has changed a lot in the past five years, as you
> know. I think I can build on the good work that you've
> done and make it a more valuable resource.
>
> Let me know what you think . . .
>
> Thanks,
>
> Richard Schetnan
> ####@####.####
>
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