Warren Toomey wrote:
On Fri, Jun 05, 2009 at 02:40:00PM -0400, Jason Stevens wrote:
  
I don't know I may be just dreaming in the sense I figure I'd probably
end up with something just as empty, but would people be willing to
put forth some kind of wiki of antidotes of their usage of various
Unix on platforms?
    

Jason's e-mail gave me an idea. There's a website somewhere where some
of the Mac developers captured anecdotes of the development of the Mac.
How about a wiki-like website for Unix, which is a combination of an
anecdote Wiki and a Wikipedia-for-Unix?

The site could capture stories, technical documentation, historical
summaries, usage tips etc. Where possible, articles would have citations,
but the site should allow the storage of primary documents too, e.g.
e-mails and old Usenet articles.

I'd suggest that editing isn't open to the general public, but either by
invitation or vetting. A group of people would be needed to watch out for
seriously bad articles/editing. At the same time, Unix history has been
very diverse and there has always been lots of opposing sub-groups, so
the site would need to be able to capture & deal with this diversity, as
would the people overseeing the site.

Comments?
	Warren
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Warren,

    Have you followed Groklaw?  Years ago, we put together a simple database to capture information on UNIX, books, technical papers, etc., for Groklaw.  It is still running to this day:

http://groklib.anteil.com/books/basic_list

It has a permanent spot on Groklaw's left hand menu ... http://www.groklaw.net

We have physical and virtual servers located in a colo-center with dual 10-meg fiber to 8 N. Broad St. in Philadelphia.  The site has battery and generator backup.

Cheers,

Jim