Add a description #2

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opened 2025-12-29 01:19:14 +01:00 by adam · 3 comments
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Originally created by @bernhardreiter on GitHub (Mar 16, 2021).

Hello,
consider adding a description. The current documentation assumes that people know what tailscale
is and what a tailscale coordination server does.

Even if they know, it would be cool to have a description about this.
(Because there may come a time where people prefer this Free Software solution over whatevery was there before. ;))

Originally created by @bernhardreiter on GitHub (Mar 16, 2021). Hello, consider adding a description. The current documentation assumes that people know what tailscale is and what a tailscale coordination server does. Even if they know, it would be cool to have a description about this. (Because there may come a time where people prefer this Free Software solution over whatevery was there before. ;))
adam closed this issue 2025-12-29 01:19:15 +01:00
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@juanfont commented on GitHub (Mar 17, 2021):

Hi @bernhardreiter,

Thanks for the suggestion. Just added it. What do you think?

Cheers,

Juan

@juanfont commented on GitHub (Mar 17, 2021): Hi @bernhardreiter, Thanks for the suggestion. Just added it. What do you think? Cheers, Juan
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@bernhardreiter commented on GitHub (Mar 18, 2021):

Hi @juanfont,
yes, works for me! Thanks!

Three suggestions:

  • typo: propietary -> proprietary
  • public key exchange. Do you mean "public key-exchange" or "public-key exchange"? I guess the latter, but it is not entirely clear, maybe use "as an exchance point for cryptographic (public) keys".
  • "open source" as a technical term is often capitalized, just like "Free Software" should be. ;)
@bernhardreiter commented on GitHub (Mar 18, 2021): Hi @juanfont, yes, works for me! Thanks! Three suggestions: * typo: propietary -> proprietary * public key exchange. Do you mean "public key-exchange" or "public-key exchange"? I guess the latter, but it is not entirely clear, maybe use "as an exchance point for cryptographic (public) keys". * "open source" as a technical term is often capitalized, just like "Free Software" should be. ;)
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@juanfont commented on GitHub (Mar 19, 2021):

Done!

Thanks for the comments!!

@juanfont commented on GitHub (Mar 19, 2021): Done! Thanks for the comments!!
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Reference: starred/headscale#2