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June 16, 2004

Careful what you write

Halina Tabacek got invited to the latest McNealy Report radio show. She said:

You have to be careful what you write because somebody might actually read it.

On the one hand, not sure what that means for blogs. This blog's been Google'd by now, but I doubt from the webalizer output that anybody else is reading this.

On the other hand, when you put something in documentation, especially tucked away in the reference, somebody somehow gets in there and reads it. You'll get readers coming back wondering why they cannot increase nsslapd-db-logbuf-size without rebuilding all the databases. (I now realize I cannot remember what the answer is.)

Posted by Mark at June 16, 2004 08:51 AM