On Mon, Jan 31, 2022 at 11:09 AM Ken Cunningham <ken.cunningham.web...@gmail.com> wrote: > > Thanks. > > I’m in great shape, everything running fairly well on my machines. > > But most people have no idea even what boot iso to use, it seems, from the > 1,200 questions over and over and over about it on the Linux on PowerPC Macs > facebook group (and the 1,199 wrong answers :> ). > > Perhaps someone with writing skills and interest might be interested, in time.
I'd be happy to help with writing. I enjoy writing docs for some reason. I think the problem is, Debian does not have a good strategy for dissemination of long term information for PowerPC. They have a wiki but there's little information about PowerPC. Instead, Debian places the long term information on static web pages that are woefully out of date. No one can edit the web pages except Debian admins, and they don't do it. (I tried to get them to update it a couple of years ago. It went nowhere). A FAQ might be a good first step to triage the problem. But as Adrian points out, the people with the access and the knowledge don't have time to tend to it. That problem begs a crowd source solution like a wiki. But then we are back to the problem of using static web pages instead of a wiki. Information management is hard. Jeff