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Re: [ts-7000] Re: Would TS Host a public Wiki + portage overlay?

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Subject: Re: [ts-7000] Re: Would TS Host a public Wiki + portage overlay?
From: Eddie Dawydiuk <>
Date: Wed, 25 Jul 2007 09:49:12 -0700
Hello,

> I accidentally sent my original post the gentoo-embedded list before 
> sending it to the ts7000 list (I think I was on autopilot when I typed 
> in the 'TO' field), and I surprisingly got a few responses from them too.
> 
> Apparrently users are free to set up their own overlays as well, and 
> write wiki-based documentation hosted by Gentoo. Sweet :)

Gentoo sounds like a really cool distro, I'm going to install it at home 
to become more familiar. Thanks for all the info about Gentoo ;)

Anyway, it sounds like you'll be able to host everything on Gentoo's 
servers. If you have any problems with that let me know, as we will be 
adding a new server in the near future. We could look into hosting a 
Gentoo overlay here at Technologic.

-- 
Best Regards,
________________________________________________________________
  Eddie Dawydiuk, Technologic Systems | voice:  (480) 837-5200
  16610 East Laser Drive Suite 10     | fax:    (480) 837-5300
  Fountain Hills, AZ 85268            | web: www.embeddedARM.com

> PeterElliot wrote:
>> --- In  "j.chitte" <> wrote:
>>> The fact that Technologic choose to host the support on an 
>> unofficial 
>>> medium like yahoo groups probably indicates a choice of keeping a 
>>> distance between the official site and user content.
>> I set up the Yahoo group - without any input from Technologic 
>> Systems. I have no affiliation with TS. All they've done is to add 
>> link banner on their site.
>>
>> I set the group up, having proviously set up a similar group for the 
>> Toshiba Magnia SG-10/20 Linux box, to help myself get answers I 
>> needed as I started my development. I also saw the benefit of this 
>> type of group to other users.
>>
>> Technical personnel from TS have kindly given some of their time to 
>> help answer questions on this group, but they are under no obligation 
>> to do so - and due to their workloads (especially on products such as 
>> the TS-7800) any help is greatly appreciated.
>>
>> I also feel that a products end users, who have been through the same 
>> learning curve with the product, can sometimes be better than the 
>> manufacturer at answering some questions.
>>
>> I hope this clarifies the situation.
>>
>> Regards,
>>
>> PJE
>>
>>
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