= Welcome to the SIPB Documentation Project = The SIPB Documentation Project is a project to document in written form the collective knowledge that SIPB members take for granted or use in maintaining services and projects that are not otherwise written down anywhere. See ProjectIdeas for stuff to try doing to further the goals of the SIPB. See '''LennyBugs''' for bugs to take on in the Lenny '''RC-bug-squashing hackathon''' of '''December 13, 2008'''. == Documentation Ideas == This is a list of topics that need documentation in one form or another or that are good for explaining to prospectives. * UsingZephyr -- [http://barnowl.mit.edu/wiki/GettingStarted] is a good start, but could use text on screen and tickets, among other things * AdvancedBarnOwl -- There are a lot of cool things you can do with BarnOwl. Almost none of them are documented (this may belong on the barnowl wiki, but since they're both trac, it's easy to move) * PrintingAtMit * QuickPrint * `lpq`, `lprm`, `queues.mit.edu` * printing from non-Athena: CupsOnMac * `-i printadm` (maybe) * [wiki:XVM] -- [https://xvm.mit.edu/trac/wiki/Remctl using `remctl`], [https://xvm.mit.edu/trac/wiki/SerialConsole getting the serial console] * UsingDebathena -- You've installed Debathena -- now what? Automounter, `blanche`, cups; using stuff in the GUI. * AthenaDotFiles -- These are weird and nonstandard compared to traditional UNIX and should be documented, including things like `.environment` * There's some documentation at [http://web.mit.edu/olh/Dotfiles/] * ScriptsMitEdu -- lots of neat internals to explain * [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. * Add your own here! == Useful Links == * WikiFormatting -- Documentation on trac's Wiki formatting language * 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. * SIPB services and projects list: http://stuff.mit.edu/sipb/project-list.html === License === Unless specified otherwise, all documentation on this wiki will be available under a dual license of * the Creative Commons Attribution-Share Alike license, and * the GNU Free Documentation License, with no Invariant Sections, no Front-Cover Texts, and no Back-Cover-Texts. As recommended by the [http://stuff.mit.edu/afs/sipb/admin/text/policy/documentation_licensing.txt SIPB Documentation Licensing Recommendation]