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The Lounge What is on Your Mind? Your Favorite Tech Support Web Sites and Why? Post 303024080 by hicksd8 on Friday 28th of September 2018 01:07:18 PM
Old 09-28-2018
Quote:
Originally Posted by Neo
Was on the phone last night with a friend and his idea about this topic was:

(1) Create a nice, unique badging system.

(2) Create video tutorials and feature them.

After thinking about this, I agree with (2) for sure.

For me and most all other people I know, we get our new tech information from YouTube tutorials. Personally, anytime I want to learn some new tech, I immediately go to YouTube and find great tutorials on all the latest and greatest tech.
I've mentioned the 'L' word (library) before but let me solicit other peoples views on this because I haven't thought it through thoroughly. So this post might get long; I don't know. I'm just going to bash some keys as the thoughts come out of my head. Many of you may think this is rubbish, but here goes.

How about setting up a library on this site that only members can access, therefore you must sign up if someone tells you that it contains good stuff. Yes, there would be videos in the library but in addition:

Regular pdf's relevant to FAQ's

Scripting tutorials

Official owners/service manuals (Copyright acknowledged, and yes, manufacturers could ask us to take them down but if their competition is on here, do they wish to be excluded?)

Other manufacturers guides/material for e.g. SAN's, NAS's, connectivity guides, how to's?

Tutorials written by forum staff

Research papers/teaching material (Copyrights acknowledged e.g. college material)

Consulting papers - which product is best? Gartner and the like as it enhances their image.



To catalogue this lot would require tagging/classification to allow members to find what they are looking for.

As far as possible, the library would be unbiased.

New members are often too timid to ask a 'stupid question' but would use a library.

Could we afford the disk space on the site to launch something like this???

Now the commercial stuff:

We could get into charging (bits, cash or gold bars) for some downloads.
We could get some manufacturers willing to pay for advertising linked to their library content.
Authors could charge for their tutorials

Would any manufacturer ask for their stuff to be taken down when their competition doesn't?

I know that I've uploaded 'connectivity guides' as attachments when members have asked really involved SAN questions.

In summary: Video could be just one medium in a library.

Here's a live example:
I need a recent book about CUPS - can someone recommend me one?
 

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MEMBERS(1)						      General Commands Manual							MEMBERS(1)

NAME
members - outputs members of a group SYNOPSIS
members groupname DESCRIPTION
This manual page documents briefly the members commands. This manual page was written for the Debian GNU/Linux distribution. members is a program that sends a space-separated list of secondary member names to its standard output. OPTIONS
The programs follow the usual GNU command line syntax, with long options starting with two dashes (`-'). A summary of options is included below. -a, --all Show all group members on one line. This is the default. -p, --primary Show only primary group members. -s, --secondary Show only secondary group members. -t, --two-lines Send two lines to standard output. First line is primary members, second line is secondary members. NOTE: This always displays two lines, even if there are no members at all. -h, --help Show summary of options. DIAGNOSTICS
Exit status is 0 (i.e. "success") if the group was found, and 1 (i.e., "failure") if the group was not found. Technically, the exit status hinges on the output of getgrnam(3) as follows: if getgrnam(3) returns a null pointer, the exit status is 1, and 0 otherwise. BUGS
I don't know of any! If you find one, please let me know! SEE ALSO
groups(1) AUTHOR
This manual page was written by Jim Lynch <jim@laney.edu>, for the Debian GNU/Linux system (but may be used by others). MEMBERS(1)
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