RAC Attack - Oracle Cluster Database at Home/Team

= How to join? =

Mailing List
The first step is to subscribe the freelist where former and current contributors coordinate the progress of the book:

http://www.freelists.org/list/racattack

You may also want to follow the hashtag #racattack on twitter to have fresh news about public announcements.

Contributing as Event Volunteer
Volunteers will mentor event participants by explaining the installation flow and helping troubleshooting.

If you want to join an event as volunteer (e.g. OOW13), inform the team through the mailing list (rackattack@freelist.com) and put your name into the correspondent table into the Events page:

RAC_Attack_-_Oracle_Cluster_Database_at_Home/Events

Once the book will be finished, practice with the installation and be prepared to teach about it.

Contributing as Tester/Reviewer
While the book development is in progress, and mainly when it will be finished, the developers will ask to the mailinglist racattack@freelist.org to start tests. When you're ready to test:


 * Follow carefully all the installation steps
 * Feel free to fix directly all small typos directly in the wikibook.
 * Report to the developers every bigger problem
 * Feel free to discuss/propose improvements

Create an account on wikibooks.org
Then we can all see that you were making changes to pages instead of just seeing your IP address. Also you will get credit in printed books because your username will be printed at the end! Therefor you will become famous and wealthy!

Coordination worksheet
Seth Miller has created a worksheet in GDocs to put the working progress:

https://docs.google.com/spreadsheet/ccc?key=0Au9kyKWJ6QM7dG1KbXpleHhOSGFBSFRBNGVleDU2aXc

Ask him to share it with you.

We use it to track the working progress, to discuss about general topics and to track the need of image uploads.

Manual of style
Please review and follow the conventions from our Manual of Style

Permissions for Screenshot Uploading
All the screenshots we take may illustrate copyrighted software, so images SHOULD NOT BE UPLOADED THE TRADITIONAL WAY (as creative commons on mediacommons) but they MUST BE UPLOADED DIRECTLY ON WIKIBOOKS as fair use images.

This can be done by using the local special upload page: http://en.wikibooks.org/wiki/Special:Upload. Make sure to bookmark it.

Uploading the images to wikibooks requires a special grant to the wikibooks users.

In order to be granted, request the Uploader privilege by modifying the page http://en.wikibooks.org/wiki/Wikibooks:Requests_for_permissions:
 * add your name and the reason why you need to become an uploader (you can see our request on the bottom of the page: ludovicocaldara and yvelik, by clicking on the arrow near the exclamation mark below our names).
 * administrators periodically check the page and approve/disapprove the requests.

Legal notice about fair use images
The screenshots can be uploaded to wikibooks using the http://en.wikibooks.org/wiki/Special:Upload page.

However, be careful when inserting the summary of the image: all the screenshots MUST contain this information into the summary:

Moreover, in the upload page, there's a combo box, we must select "Screenshot includes software interface".

This will save us from complaints or image deletion.

Few images to uplaod
If you do not want to request the Uploader permission and upload the images yourself, let us know (racattack@freelist.org). We would be happy to upload the images for you.