Note: The introduction bit of this post was updated 31/05/2021 to reflect all the other networks the unofficial channel is now on.
Hi,
A bunch of us run an unofficial Proxmox channel (covering any product including VE) on the Libera.Chat / freenode / OFTC IRC networks as well as a few other mediums like Discord and Slack (they're all bridged together as one channel).
Whenever someone is free, it's nice to be able to answer questions and support both new and experienced users in real time. However I don't think we've ever had someone from the Proxmox team come into our channel, but I might be wrong.
We started to think that perhaps a web site could compliment the channel to document some of the more frequently asked things, unofficial fixes, common problems and such.
The Proxmox VE wiki is fine except you need to have yourself authorized to edit it first - not quite the spirit of a wiki.
By that I only mean requiring registration might put people off, and might be contrary to what your average persons expectations of a wiki would be after using something more well known like Wikipedia.
We made an online poll asking if people would prefer the Proxmox VE wiki to not require registration and if they'd like to see Proxmox staff in the IRC channel, or if they thought an unofficial Proxmox User Group web site would be helpful.
http://www.easypolls.net/poll.html?p=60b4997fe4b08a57a0401321
--Edit--
It's now 2021 and this post was originally made in 2012.
The unofficial channel now has about 400 people across these networks. It seems that poll kept running and about 50% of you wanted an unofficial site... 40% preferred no registration on the wiki... and 20% would've liked the channel officially endorsed by Proxmox.
However the point was well made by others (see below) about the wiki registration being necessary to keep out spammers and running another site would just be duplication of effort... so in the intervening last 9 years, we never actually did this.
Since the channel is going very strong, it doesn't really matter now if it is officially endorsed or not really. However if anyone from Proxmox did want to visit they'd be most welcome and there would be no obligations or expectations made of them in the slightest. We always make it clear to people where official support can be obtained and the importance (if they can) of buying a contract.
Lantizia
Hi,
A bunch of us run an unofficial Proxmox channel (covering any product including VE) on the Libera.Chat / freenode / OFTC IRC networks as well as a few other mediums like Discord and Slack (they're all bridged together as one channel).
Whenever someone is free, it's nice to be able to answer questions and support both new and experienced users in real time. However I don't think we've ever had someone from the Proxmox team come into our channel, but I might be wrong.
We started to think that perhaps a web site could compliment the channel to document some of the more frequently asked things, unofficial fixes, common problems and such.
The Proxmox VE wiki is fine except you need to have yourself authorized to edit it first - not quite the spirit of a wiki.
By that I only mean requiring registration might put people off, and might be contrary to what your average persons expectations of a wiki would be after using something more well known like Wikipedia.
We made an online poll asking if people would prefer the Proxmox VE wiki to not require registration and if they'd like to see Proxmox staff in the IRC channel, or if they thought an unofficial Proxmox User Group web site would be helpful.
http://www.easypolls.net/poll.html?p=60b4997fe4b08a57a0401321
--Edit--
It's now 2021 and this post was originally made in 2012.
The unofficial channel now has about 400 people across these networks. It seems that poll kept running and about 50% of you wanted an unofficial site... 40% preferred no registration on the wiki... and 20% would've liked the channel officially endorsed by Proxmox.
However the point was well made by others (see below) about the wiki registration being necessary to keep out spammers and running another site would just be duplication of effort... so in the intervening last 9 years, we never actually did this.
Since the channel is going very strong, it doesn't really matter now if it is officially endorsed or not really. However if anyone from Proxmox did want to visit they'd be most welcome and there would be no obligations or expectations made of them in the slightest. We always make it clear to people where official support can be obtained and the importance (if they can) of buying a contract.
Lantizia
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