I have got a proposition of how to explains things to users, how is life on a shared computer and stuffs...
The main point would be to create a README.mdMarkdown file that will be linked in every user's home directories. This file should not be editable or removable by the user but only readable.
This file could be a part of this repo to help everyone gather informations. It could be bilingual, for example using README.en.md and README.fr.md to be more inclusive.
It will explain a few thing for example, how to set permissions on your files, for what are used the directories that are part of the https://github.com/club-1/unix-cloud universe.
It could as well be a folder to divide things in different files to avoir to long file that could not be easy for beginners to manipulate.
In the content, I would imagine a more beginner oriented approach than the actual README of this repo. One file could be a "Welcome to your home space on CLUB1 server", following the idea of the message showing up when connecting via SSH.
I have got a proposition of how to explains things to users, how is life on a shared computer and stuffs...
The main point would be to create a
README.md
Markdown file that will be linked in every user'shome
directories. This file should not be editable or removable by the user but only readable.This file could be a part of this repo to help everyone gather informations. It could be bilingual, for example using
README.en.md
andREADME.fr.md
to be more inclusive.It will explain a few thing for example, how to set permissions on your files, for what are used the directories that are part of the https://github.com/club-1/unix-cloud universe.
It could as well be a folder to divide things in different files to avoir to long file that could not be easy for beginners to manipulate.
In the content, I would imagine a more beginner oriented approach than the actual
README
of this repo. One file could be a "Welcome to your home space on CLUB1 server", following the idea of the message showing up when connecting via SSH.