X-Git-Url: https://sipb.mit.edu/gitweb.cgi/wiki.git/blobdiff_plain/a85dcaa31cf5c2c5f654582feb77518f488b8e1f..a1d650d959b9e3dce9182cb7be64257913278e02:/doc.mdwn diff --git a/doc.mdwn b/doc.mdwn index f7615be..57a9b11 100644 --- a/doc.mdwn +++ b/doc.mdwn @@ -4,25 +4,41 @@ SIPB offers documentation for users at MIT and elsewhere. Writing and editing this documentation is an [[ongoing project|doc/project]]. Edits and other contributions welcome. - ## Recent Documentation -* [[Using Gutenbach|doc/using-gutenbach]]
-A guide on setting your computer up to use gutenbach to queue music to sipbmp3, the system SIPB uses to play music in the office. + +### SIPB + +* [[Using sipbmp3|doc/using-sipbmp3]]
+A guide to queue music to sipbmp3, the gutenbach system SIPB uses to play music in the office. + +* [[SIPB Hands-on Assignments|doc/hands-on]]
+Modeled on the [6.033 hands-on assignments], these guides will walk you through concepts and technologies that are core to many SIPB projects. We appreciate contributions! + +* [[Summer Reading|doc/summer-reading]]
+Documents and books that various SIPB members recommend reading. + +* [[Moira|doc/moira]]
+Some tips for using Moira + +* [[Pergamon|doc/pergamon]]
+Setting up a mailing list archive using Pergamon, SIPB's self-service discuss server (see below for documentation on discuss) + +### Zephyr * [[Using Zephyr|doc/zephyr]]
-A guide on using Zephyr today with BarnOwl (and GNU Screen). Aimed at newcomers to Zephyr, and a pretty good reference. See also [the Barnowl wiki](http://barnowl.mit.edu/). +A guide on using Zephyr today with BarnOwl (and GNU Screen). Aimed at newcomers to Zephyr, and a pretty good reference. See also [the BarnOwl wiki](http://barnowl.mit.edu/). -* [[AFS and You|doc/afs-and-you]]
-A useful guide to AFS (originally the Andrew File System), the system that stores your Athena files. Targeted at mid-to-advanced users, this is a more up-to-date version than the Inessential Guide to AFS above. +* [[Using `zcrypt`|doc/zcrypt]]
+A guide to using `zcrypt`ed (encrypted) zephyr classes. Zephyr at MIT (mostly) doesn't support limiting who can sub to a zephyr class, so if you want to have reasonably private conversations, encrypting them is a good idea. + +* [[Using SZS (the SMS to Zephyr Relay)|doc/szs]]
+Send and receive text messages through Zephyr. * [[Using Screen|doc/screen]]
Handy for [[doc/Zephyr]] and anything else you do in an ssh session. -* XVM: [Using `remctl`](https://xvm.mit.edu/trac/wiki/Remctl), and - [Getting the serial console](https://xvm.mit.edu/trac/wiki/SerialConsole) -* [[Printing with CUPS on the Mac|doc/cups-on-mac]]
-How to set up printing on a Mac. +### Kerberos and AFS * [[Kerberized Server|doc/kerberized-server]]
Explains keytabs and how to get one and how that lets you SSH somewhere with Kerberos. @@ -30,42 +46,40 @@ Explains keytabs and how to get one and how that lets you SSH somewhere with Ker * [[Root Instance|doc/root-instance]]
Explains root and extra instances in Kerberos. -* [[Summer Reading|doc/summer-reading]]
-Documents and books that various SIPB members recommend reading. +* [[AFS and You|doc/afs-and-you]]
+A useful guide to AFS (originally the Andrew File System), the system that stores your Athena files. Targeted at mid-to-advanced users, this is a more up-to-date version than the Inessential Guide to AFS below. -* [[Using SZS (the SMS to Zephyr Relay)|doc/szs]]
-Send and receive text messages through Zephyr. +### Client Certificates -* [Learning Debian Packaging](http://debathena.mit.edu/packaging/) +* [[Configuring Client-Side Certificate Authentication on Apache|doc/apache-client-certs]]
+How to configure your own server to accept client-side certificates just like [scripts.mit.edu](https://scripts.mit.edu/) -* [[doc/Enabling Client Certificate Auth in Chrome]]
-Recent versions of Google Chrome and Chromium should mostly work without surprises. This documentation is primarily for Linux users. +### Miscellaneous -* [[Using CPAN|doc/cpan]] CPAN is a source of many useful libraries, but the tools often seem determined not to let you have them. Here's how to beat them into submission. +* [scripts.mit.edu](https://scripts.mit.edu/): [user documentation](https://scripts.mit.edu/faq), [internals wiki](https://scripts.mit.edu/wiki/) -* [[Configuring Client-Side Certificate Authentication on Apache|doc/apache-client-certs]]
-How to configure your own server to accept client-side certificates just like [scripts.mit.edu](http://scripts.mit.edu) +* XVM: [Using `remctl`](https://xvm.mit.edu/trac/wiki/Remctl), and + [Getting the serial console](https://xvm.mit.edu/trac/wiki/SerialConsole) + +* [[Printing with CUPS on the Mac|doc/cups-on-mac]]
+How to set up printing on a Mac. + +* [Learning Debian Packaging](http://debathena.mit.edu/packaging/) + +* [[Using CPAN|doc/cpan]]
+CPAN is a source of many useful Perl libraries, but the tools often seem determined not to let you have them. Here's how to beat them into submission. + +* [[Writing safe(r) shell scripts|doc/safe-shell]] ## IAP Classes and Cluedumps SIPB teaches [an array of classes](http://sipb.mit.edu/iap) each IAP and shorter [cluedumps](http://cluedumps.mit.edu/) in the fall. Some of them leave notes useful as documentation. -* [Java Class Notes](http://stuff.mit.edu/afs/sipb/project/iap/Archive/1999/java/outline.html)
-These are the electronic slides that were used in SIPB's popular Java class. - * [Understanding Git](http://web.mit.edu/cluedumps/slides/understanding-git-2008.pdf)
These slides were developed for a SIPB cluedump on the Git version control system. -## Documentation in progress - -See the [[SIPB Documentation Project|doc/project]] page for more documentation ideas. - -* [[doc/Debianization]]
-How to package software for Debian and Ubuntu. Popular topic in SIPB projects thanks to [Debathena](http://debathena.mit.edu/) and [XVM](http://xvm.mit.edu). - - ## The Inessential Guide Series The SIPB Inessential Guide series contain useful information about a variety of computing topics. Explore! @@ -85,7 +99,7 @@ A very helpful guide to LaTeX, a typesetting program commonly used for doing PSe A guide to using MATLAB on Athena. * [Inessential Zephyr](http://stuff.mit.edu/afs/sipb/project/doc/izephyr/html/izephyr.html) ([DVI](http://stuff.mit.edu/afs/sipb/project/doc/izephyr/izephyr.dvi))([PDF](http://stuff.mit.edu/afs/sipb/project/doc/izephyr/izephyr.pdf))
-A guide to using the Athena instant-messenging system, Zephyr. Less relevant now that most people use Barnowl, try [this](http://sipb-www.scripts.mit.edu/doc/wiki/UsingZephyr) instead +A guide to using the Athena instant-messenging system, Zephyr. Less relevant now that most people use BarnOwl, try [this](http://sipb-www.scripts.mit.edu/doc/wiki/UsingZephyr) instead * [Inessential Bitmaps](http://stuff.mit.edu/afs/sipb.mit.edu/project/doc/ibitmap/ibitmap.html) ([DVI](http://stuff.mit.edu/afs/sipb/project/doc/current/ibitmap.dvi))
A guide to drawing and displaying XBM bitmaps and other graphics. @@ -99,6 +113,9 @@ A guide on how to restock a soda fridge. It isn't as hard as you make it look. * [How to Choose a Good Password](http://stuff.mit.edu/afs/sipb/project/doc/passwords/passwords.html) ([DVI](http://stuff.mit.edu/afs/sipb/project/doc/current/passwords.dvi))
A one-page list of guidelines on how to choose secure passwords, and why this is important. +* [Who Fixes What at MIT](http://stuff.mit.edu/afs/athena.mit.edu/system/info/who_fixes_what)
+How and to whom to report all kinds of problems with computing infrastructure at MIT. + * [Filtering Your E-Mail on Athena](http://www.mit.edu/afs/sipb/project/doc/imailfilters/imailfilters.html)
A quick guide to filtering your e-mail on Athena's common email-clients. @@ -114,5 +131,14 @@ A one-page reference to reading NetNews. * [Using Discuss](http://stuff.mit.edu/afs/sipb/project/www/discuss/discuss.html) ([DVI](http://stuff.mit.edu/afs/sipb/project/doc/current/discuss.dvi))
A guide to using and enjoying the Discuss bulletin board system on Athena. -* [[So you want to learn Git...|doc/&git ]] +* [[So you want to learn Git...|doc/&git ]]
Pointers to resources from which Git, the Version Control System many of us use. + + +## Licensing + +While we love free and open source software, there are [too many licenses](http://www.opensource.org/proliferation) and the options can get a bit confusing. SIPB has some official recommendations for what to use and how to effect these licenses. + +* [[Code Licensing Recommendation|doc/code-licensing]] + +* [[Documentation Licensing Recommendation|doc/doc-licensing]]