1 = Welcome to the SIPB Documentation Project =
3 The SIPB Documentation Project is a project to document in written
4 form the collective knowledge that SIPB members take for granted or
5 use in maintaining services and projects that are not otherwise
8 See ProjectIdeas for stuff to try doing to further the goals of the SIPB.
10 See '''LennyBugs''' for bugs to take on in the Lenny
11 '''RC-bug-squashing hackathon''' of '''December 13, 2008'''.
13 == Documentation Topics ==
15 * UsingZephyr -- An attempt at a complete beginner's guide to getting
16 on Zephyr with BarnOwl and screen.
17 * BarnOwl has some more documentation on [http://barnowl.mit.edu/ its wiki]
18 * [wiki:XVM] (On XVM's trac)
19 * [https://xvm.mit.edu/trac/wiki/Remctl using `remctl`]
20 * [https://xvm.mit.edu/trac/wiki/SerialConsole getting the serial console]
21 * SummerReading -- Documents or books that various SIPB members recommend reading.
23 == Documentation Ideas ==
25 This is a list of topics that need documentation in one form or
26 another or that are good for explaining to prospectives.
30 * `lpq`, `lprm`, `queues.mit.edu`
31 * printing from non-Athena: CupsOnMac
32 * `-i printadm` (maybe)
34 * UsingDebathena -- You've installed Debathena -- now what? Automounter, `blanche`, cups; using stuff in the GUI.
35 * AthenaDotFiles -- These are weird and nonstandard compared to traditional UNIX and should be documented, including things like `.environment`
36 * There's some documentation at [http://web.mit.edu/olh/Dotfiles/]
38 * ScriptsMitEdu -- lots of neat internals to explain
40 * [wiki:AFSAndYou] -- There should be a central documentation point to using your AFS space, granting access through AFS and through `web`, accessing files from various platforms, and so on. Don't duplicate iAFS; perhaps latex2html and update it.
46 * WikiFormatting -- Documentation on trac's Wiki formatting language
47 * SIPB's [http://stuff.mit.edu/sipb/docs.html Inessential Guides]. A previous generation of SIPB documentation. Much of it is dated, but still contains useful knowledge that should be updated or moved here.
48 * SIPB services and projects list: http://stuff.mit.edu/sipb/project-list.html
52 Unless specified otherwise, all documentation on this wiki will be available under a dual license of
54 * the Creative Commons Attribution-Share Alike license, and
55 * the GNU Free Documentation License, with no Invariant Sections, no
56 Front-Cover Texts, and no Back-Cover-Texts.
58 As recommended by the [http://stuff.mit.edu/afs/sipb/admin/text/policy/documentation_licensing.txt SIPB Documentation Licensing Recommendation]