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On Sat, 10 Nov 2001, David Santo Orcero wrote: > Anyway, I think that there is only one problem with coda: the > documentation. It is somewhat hard to follow it, because it has a strange > organization for me. Unfortunately I can admit the same experience. But as long as there *is* some documentation, an independent effort can do miracles in that area, like http://www.mcc.ac.uk/~zlsiial/coda/ And well, I am a happy Coda user, too - but just "privately". Not paid for it as the administrator, so I have no regular users at work. And our service level standard dictates that we could offer Coda to the users only when most of the "wishlist" is true. (we are phasing out nfs in favor of dfs, really good! but no disconnected mode and quite limited network/server failure resistance) I have - officially - computing resources for Coda-experiments though, but not the time... Happy Coda-ing, -- IvanReceived on 2001-11-09 15:52:54