Subject: Re: Suggestion for Newbie Guide Lines Date: Wed, Jul 21, 1999 at 12:07:16PM -0500
In reply to:John Foster Quoting John Foster([EMAIL PROTECTED]): > Has anyone ever set up something like the AstaLaVista search engine for > debian users. For those of you who are unfamiliar with this, it is the > real hackers search engine, and wherever it is hosted, all queries to it > search only registered hacking sites. I know its mostly used for not to > legal purposes, however the concept is sound. If we could get this type > of search engine set up, maybe on the debian site, by a pkg. maintainer > (possibly using one of the Debian search engines) then anyone who > maintains a site with Linux or debian material could register their > site. This would be an excellent way to expand the linux user base, as > most people who host Debian/Linux material, welcome this type of > exposure. It would also allow the newest information to be available, > via a simple search of the site registry. The all newbies could be > notified of this site the instant they log on to the system. For example > this could be set up to be part of the new install notices, and it could > be included as part of the login header for new systems. After the > newbie wears off they could change the login header; they wouldn't be a > newbie any longer :) > -- > John Foster > AdVance-Computing Systems > [EMAIL PROTECTED] > ICQ# 19460173 If there could be a Web page added to www.debian.org for all of this newbie Help stuff, this would/could be a very good addition to it. I have never been there myself, John, but will check it out when I get some time! Thanks for the pointer Wayne -- It is easier to change the specification to fit the program than vice versa. _______________________________________________________ Wayne T. Topa <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>