AntiVirus pages?
Bryan Basil
bryanlbasil at ubuntu.com
Sun Jun 19 22:32:12 UTC 2011
Why is it so difficult to include it in documentation? We want people to
know that solutions exist to future problems - Linux does not have a problem
with viruses but in the future, it could. Or even if it never has such a
problem, new users certainly may attempt to find an antivirus program
immediately - if they discover a page devoted to explaining viruses in
Linux, it could prove incredibly beneficial to them. Linux for humans -
humans (or devs that understand humans) need to be running the wiki.
Bryan
On Jun 19, 2011 5:16 PM, "Chuck Peters" <cp at axs.org> wrote:
> On Sun, Jun 19, 2011 at 4:47 PM, Jeremy Bicha <jeremy at bicha.net> wrote:
>>
>> For your goal of getting documentation out to more distros, you could
>> submit content to gnome-user-guide, which is the default help for
>> Gnome (and nearly all of the content there is used in Ubuntu's
>> installed help too). The quality threshold (content, formatting,
>> style, etc.) for Gnome upstream help is quite a bit higher than for
>> Ubuntu's community help wiki.
>
> Gnome? What about KDE? And I don't think either is a good place for
> documentation on virus filtering, Linux doesn't have the same problem with
> viruses as Microsoft... I run clamav on the mail server. If you want to
> cover multiple distributions, servers and clients, why not post something
> to the LDP? Or Ubuntu specific servers and clients on Ubuntu Community
> docs?
>
>
> Chuck
>
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