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− | == U R Here: Getting Started with the Kerberos Consortium == |
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+ | == What's where == |
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− | [rough outline, pick on it at will. I'll move it to a more sensible area of the wiki on Monday] |
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+ | (needs expansion) |
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− | accounts , permissions, certificates |
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+ | * [[Developer resources]] describes resources avalable to [[Developers]] including the location of the source tree and bug tracking system |
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− | where to find source code, this wiki, etc. |
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+ | * Source tree layout |
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− | pointers to IS&T pages |
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+ | * Subversion repository layout |
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− | setting up email |
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+ | * Source browsing tools |
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− | MIT calendar |
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+ | * Documentation resources |
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− | email address book |
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+ | * Coding style |
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− | set up jabber |
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+ | * Policies and procedures |
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+ | == Contributing to K5Wiki == |
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− | meetings: |
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+ | K5Wiki is a work in progress. If you are contributing to MIT Kerberos, or are in the process of becoming familiar with working on MIT Kerberos, please share your observations and advice to make it easier for others to learn how to contribute. |
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− | Monday 3:30 |
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− | Tuesday, 11:00 (group work session) |
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+ | We generally want contributions to the wiki pages to follow the [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wikipedia:Manual_of_Style Wikipedia Manual of Style] when appropriate. There are probably aspects of the Wikipedia style that are not suitable for K5Wiki, but we can identify those here as we become aware of them. |
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− | Who knows what? |
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+ | Also, please follow the [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wikipedia:Tutorial_%28Talk_pages%29 Wikipedia conventions for talk pages] when engaging in discussions on talk pages, particularly using <tt><nowiki>~~~~</nowiki></tt> to sign comments. |
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− | Internal Resources |
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− | Kerberos folk -- area of expertise and assorted info (i.e., windows help, etc.) |
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+ | [http://meta.wikimedia.org/wiki/Help:Contents#For_editors General Information About Editing Wiki Pages] |
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− | Bryan |
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− | Leo |
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+ | [http://meta.wikimedia.org/wiki/Help:Wikitext Wikimedia Text Mark-Up] |
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− | ers |
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+ | [http://meta.wikimedia.org/wiki/Help:MediaWiki_help_policy#Templates_2 Templates] |
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+ | [http://meta.wikimedia.org/wiki/Wikimedia_content Content Guidelines] |
Latest revision as of 10:27, 3 April 2008
What's where
(needs expansion)
- Developer resources describes resources avalable to Developers including the location of the source tree and bug tracking system
- Source tree layout
- Subversion repository layout
- Source browsing tools
- Documentation resources
- Coding style
- Policies and procedures
Contributing to K5Wiki
K5Wiki is a work in progress. If you are contributing to MIT Kerberos, or are in the process of becoming familiar with working on MIT Kerberos, please share your observations and advice to make it easier for others to learn how to contribute.
We generally want contributions to the wiki pages to follow the Wikipedia Manual of Style when appropriate. There are probably aspects of the Wikipedia style that are not suitable for K5Wiki, but we can identify those here as we become aware of them.
Also, please follow the Wikipedia conventions for talk pages when engaging in discussions on talk pages, particularly using ~~~~ to sign comments.