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Essays and Scripts

Occasionally members of the TexasACL User Group will write essays, scripts, or other facts about ACL that are meaningful and worth preserving.  Sometimes particularly poignant posts from the ACL User Forum will be copied here as a means of preserving them in an easy to find location.  If you wish to contribute something for inclusion on this page, please ensure that it is not copyrighted and realize that it is being released under the GNU Free Documentation License - GFDL.  In other words, people are free to share or modify your information without asking you first, they only have to credit you as the creator and recognize this website.

General Concepts is a list of articles written about data analytics, ACL, auditing, or other generic concepts. 

Tips and tricks is a list of articles written about tips, tricks, bugs, or other generic uses of ACL.  Some of the presentations are from TexasACL User Group meetings.

Scripts is a list of scripts posted by TexasACL User Group members.

Mini-scripts are short scripts/segments that are intended to be incorporated into a larger script or process.

Bugs are a list of known and or suspected bugs within ACL.  In some cases, these bugs can be used constructively.

Success Stories are short stories about people/organizations that have used ACL successfully.


To have an essay added to this list, please post the script/essay on the TexasACL User Forum.
 
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