User talk:Dana

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My general idea regarding wiki and open-ness/your-info was to just put the 
general non-sensitive info in there on ours while you get up to speed - 
being directly within our environment with us will be a good way for our 
projects to get aligned and for you move into the wiki-way of organising 
things.

But after that phase I think you'd definately be best with your own set up - 
this would be a clone which stays up-to-date and can have any areas merged 
with the main one. There are three other such clones at the moment.

There are many reasons to do this, such as being in control of all your own 
data and security, eg. you could have your wiki completely private just for 
administrators and have it keep the public info syncronised onto your normal 
website over FTP.
Nad 18:14, 15 Mar 2006 (NZDT)

Email from aran@organicdesign.co.nz, Gir 14:25, 16 Mar 2006 (NZDT)

Re: debian setup

It would definately be best to have a dedicated system for it, I don't think
its worth the effort in setting one up if its not going to be a dedicated
box, better to just run the wiki from the XP environment rather than dual
boot. A good idea though getting a dedicated one happening - we can still
link the changes the way we did on the Pollie.
> Hi Aran,
>
> Dana has given me a box (Sempron2600/80GB/512) that he would like an
> XMLWiki set up on for Meridian Alliance, it is currently running XP Pro,
> but maybe it should run Debian as a dual-boot system.
> I can download it and set it up and give you root access, then Dan can
> grab it, plug it in on his fast DSL connection and you can do your thing
> on it with setting up XMLWiki.
> Or should I just nuke the XP and

Hi

Hi Dan's first Wiki entry.

Milan, will be in Whiti next week Thurs and Fri. Ignore my last email re: Debian - I see you'll use XP... P.S. thanks for setting me up. You can maybe remove user 'Danh' from the system - that was me a couple of days ago.