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If you're going to ask "if anybody feels strongly against it, I will cease," then "anybody" should be given the time and notice, impatience or not.  Otherwise, it is insincere.  It is a wiki, so anyone is free to edit just as you're doing, but if you are going to ask it should mean something.  I like your energy.  Make sure your impatience does not impair quality.
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If you're going to ask "if anybody feels strongly against it, I will cease," then "anybody" should be given the time and notice, impatience or not.  Otherwise, it is insincere.  It is a wiki, so anyone is free to edit just as you're doing, but if you are going to ask it should mean something.  I like your energy.  Make sure your impatience does not impair quality.  I do like this organization better.

Revision as of 22:13, 15 February 2012

Restructuration

I suggest changing the structure of this document. Since its title is "Distribution Specific Instructions", I propose that we provide instructions with sections no longer pertaining to the appropriate step, but to the appropriate distribution, e.g.:

== Linux - CentOS ==
== Linux - Ubuntu ==
== MacOS X ==
== NetBSD ==

And so on. I will begin this restructuration tonight, but if anybody feels strongly against it, I will cease. --Lyrositor 15:28, 15 February 2012 (MST)

Notice

You may have to give folks more time or notify prior authors via PM to give them a chance to respond. They may not watch this page or know to look. Though it makes sense to me.


This is exceptional, since I see no reason not to do this rework. This is just a notification more than a question or a warning. I was also impatient to start work on this one.

--Lyrositor 18:32, 15 February 2012 (MST)


If you're going to ask "if anybody feels strongly against it, I will cease," then "anybody" should be given the time and notice, impatience or not. Otherwise, it is insincere. It is a wiki, so anyone is free to edit just as you're doing, but if you are going to ask it should mean something. I like your energy. Make sure your impatience does not impair quality. I do like this organization better.