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Date:      Thu, 10 Oct 1996 23:49:59 +0100 (MET)
From:      "Julian H. Stacey" <jhs@freebsd.org>
To:        commerical@freebsd.org
Subject:   Consultants list
Message-ID:  <199610102249.XAA19501@vector.jhs.no_domain>

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I just got pointed at:
  http://www.sypher.com/tbm/Consultants-HOWTO/
for Linux.

I think it'd do both FreeBSD & consultant individuals & firms some good to
have a similar index available, but I don't think we have one yet,
at least not in /usr/share/doc/handbook/ or /usr/share/doc/FAQ/freebsd-faq.html

I'd prefer it be incorporated in the official mirrored FreeBSD web pages,
& on the CD-ROM, but if necessary I could kick it off initially till it
gained weight, under my personal web directory somewhere,
rather like I do for my gallery of developers faces:
	http://www.freebsd.org/~jhs/freebsd_people.html

If of course webmaster or doc team take up this project, they get to choose
index format, but if they're too busy, I'll do it, 
& I'll prime index it by Geography, for instance I will appear as:
	Germany/Munich/Stacey
or maybe
	Germany/Munich/Vector (my company)
or probably best:
	+49.89.268616 (phone enquiry number)
for despite the theory of Internet global working, lots of customers
like to look their consultant physically in the face, at least occasionally,
& lots of customers don't even have Internet access, just a CD-ROM,
a budget, & some problems to solve :-).

Who should compile the index ?  Where should it go ?

This index concerns commercial@, but would be administered by doc@ perhaps,
so I hope I won't be roasted for having cross posted this:
	To: commerical@freebsd.org
	bcc: freebsd-doc@freebsd.org, bsd-serious@freebsd.org
(& Yup I just checked 'domo, both commerical@ & bsd-serious@ exist,
 but I'm not sure if I'm still on both, (not very active lists if so),
 so I just sent off a subscribe to both)

Julian
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Julian H. Stacey	jhs@freebsd.org		http://www.freebsd.org/~jhs/



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