This is the presented talk and resulting discussion notes from this BoF.  This page will grow and evolve, but here's the start!  Special thanks to Jessica Cole for typing notes during the presentation!

If you have ideas to add or to provide more detail on, or you want to join our soon-to-be-announced mailing list, email me at adele@caltech.edu!


LISA 2000 Birds of a Feather Session:

Documentation for Growing Sysadmin Teams

0) Overview of the Presentation

  1. Background/Problem
  2. Goals
  3. Baby Steps
  4. Brain Pages
  5. Encourage to Write
  6. Encourage to Use
  7. Next Steps
  8. More Ideas?

1) Background/Problem

Each SA is only or best expert for a set of services

As the group grows, working together should make it more effective...

2) Goals

Coordination

3) Baby steps

Creating and Fostering the Documentation Process


A note to our international readers:  it was brought to my attention that non-native English speakers don't know what I meant by the word 'Nag', so here's a definition from Merriam-Webster's Collegiate Dictionary:

A nag...

  noun
  one who nags habitually 

To nag...

  verb
  Inflected Form(s): nagged; nag·ging
  Etymology: probably of Scandinavian origin; akin to Old Norse gnaga to gnaw; akin to Old 
             English gnagan to gnaw
  Intransitive Senses:
    to find fault incessantly, COMPLAIN
    to be a persistent source of annoyance or distraction
  Transitive Senses:
    to irritate by constant scolding or urging, BADGER, WORRY
  - nag·ger noun
  - nagging adjective
  - nag·ging·ly /'na-gi[ng]-lE/ adverb 


Project Leader Tasks

4) Our First Attempt: Brain Pages

5) Encourage to Write

How to get them written?

5) Encourage to Use

6) Next Steps

7) Additional ideas?

The items below came up in our 20 minute open discussion... and the list will continue to grow as more people contribute, as least until I get around to better categorizing it!


Last Update: 18:30 Dec 11, 2000

adele@caltech.edu