Linux and Unix Users Group at Virginia Tech Wiki

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About

The VTLUUG Wiki is a wiki hosted and moderated by the Linux and Unix Users Group at Virginia Tech. Anyone can add to and edit it. Historically, the VTLUUG wiki has been most populated by such as the VT-Wireless article. However, there is an ongoing effort to fill the wiki with additional content of interest to the Virginia Tech community, such as and articles.

Purpose

The goal of this wiki is to create and disseminate information that is relevant to the Virginia Tech community. Encouraged content include,, and articles.

What the VTLUUG Wiki is Not

Wikipedia

Wikipedia is the premier libre encyclopedia. Articles that meet Wikipedia's notability standard are probably best written there and linked to from the VTLUUG Wiki. You can use redirection and interwiki linking to alert VTLUUG Wiki readers to a Wikipedia article's presence, i.e. #REDIRECT w:Wikipedia.

Rate VT Teachers, Koofers

While writing biographical information about faculty, staff, administrators is encouraged, individual evaluations and ratings are best left to sites like Rate VT Teachers and Koofers, or a suitable libre equivalent. If the licensing allows it, displaying the overall ratings for teachers from these sites or writing about the average response is helpful and recommended. If you really want to write a personal comment about a teacher, feel free to use the discussion page.

Virginia Tech Knowledge Base

The Virginia Tech Knowledge Base is copyright Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University and generally has poor support for Free Software like Linux. The VTLUUG wiki is copyleft and aims to have excellent support for Free Software.

VTLUUG Namespace

Some articles that pertain mostly to the Linux and Unix Users Group, but not the greater Virginia Tech community are kept in the VTLUUG namespace. An example is the VTLUUG Roadmap. If other organizations are interested in following suit, they are welcome. Note that Scholar also has wiki functionality which is better integrated with other online tools but has a more limited syntax.

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