Hello, I wait for the french wiki being available to write there my french "admin linux baby" course (to be adapted from 9.0). I may have a little set of data files to upload, like pdf or zip files for big docs, or some works. no executable, of course. this is not usually possible on a wiki. it should be usefull to provide us a ftp repository for such thing. but is this list for SUSE LINUX 10.0 internal doc aor for any kind of doc related to it? thanks jdd -- pour m'écrire, aller sur: http://www.dodin.net http://valerie.dodin.net http://arvamip.free.fr
Hi jdd, On Friday, 7. October 2005 15:25, jdd wrote:
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but is this list for SUSE LINUX 10.0 internal doc aor for any kind of doc related to it?
Well, in general it is more oriented to the books I suppose. I think it is ok to discuss doc related topics here too. Welcome on opensuse-doc. You are the first real external poster! :-) Tom -- Thomas Schraitle ---------------------------------------------------------------------- SUSE LINUX Products GmbH >o) Technical Editor Maxfeldstrasse 5 /\\ Documentation Team 90409 Nuernberg, Germany _\_v http://www.suse.com
Thomas Schraitle wrote:
Hi jdd,
On Friday, 7. October 2005 15:25, jdd wrote:
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but is this list for SUSE LINUX 10.0 internal doc aor for any kind of doc related to it?
Well, in general it is more oriented to the books I suppose. I think it is ok to discuss doc related topics here too.
Welcome on opensuse-doc. You are the first real external poster! :-)
Tom
:-) I'm not a programmer, but I like to work toward new users (I'm a teacher, not by chance) and I think there is still a lack in this direction. My course is directed to all the people that now own a dsl permanent line and so can hire a linux server but have no or nearly no admin knowledge. I gave this course last spring on suse 9.0 (suse is ideal for such goal) and plan to adapt this to 10.0 (should not be too difficult) and after that translate it to english (but this is quite more difficult) jdd -- pour m'écrire, aller sur: http://www.dodin.net http://valerie.dodin.net http://arvamip.free.fr
Hello,
On 10/7/05, jdd
Thomas Schraitle wrote:
Welcome on opensuse-doc. You are the first real external poster! :-)
And I am the second one? :-P
I gave this course last spring on suse 9.0 (suse is ideal for such goal) and plan to adapt this to 10.0 (should not be too difficult) and after that translate it to english (but this is quite more difficult)
I also want to make something like that in Romanian. Also I want to write a book about SuSE Linux and eventually translate the administrator and the user guide but for the last two I need a team and I hope I will find it :-) There are a lot of things to do. I think we can write a book about those things. I hope the people will participate to various projects. I will be very happy to join the OpenSUSE/SuSE team and help with what I can. I am not a programmer, just started learning Java, but I can help with documentation, testing (if you learn me how to report bugs, where to look after a program crashes and other things I need to give you the best details about the bugs), making rpms (after I'll read Maximum RPM ;) and learn the OpenSUSE/SuSE packaging model), internationalization of the wiki in Romanian (talked with Sonja about this already). So... tell me what I can do, how can I help you :-) Yours faithfully, -- Damian Mihai Liviu Phone: +40741226993 Yahoo: liviudm_cisco URL: http://dazzle.xhost.ro
Hi, On Friday, 7. October 2005 21:05, Dazzle wrote:
Hello,
On 10/7/05, jdd
wrote: Thomas Schraitle wrote:
Welcome on opensuse-doc. You are the first real external poster! :-)
And I am the second one? :-P
Yeah, welcome too. :)
I also want to make something like that in Romanian. Also I want to write a book about SuSE Linux and eventually translate the administrator and the user guide but for the last two I need a team and I hope I will find it :-)
Thanks for your offer. :) One of my collegues packaged our XML sources, so it might a beginning. The XML sources will be release on NovellForge. Hopefully we can announce that tomorrow. There are also some things around the DTD (Novdoc) but I hope it can be release as soon as well.
There are a lot of things to do. I think we can write a book about those things. I hope the people will participate to various projects. I will be very happy to join the OpenSUSE/SuSE team and help with what I can. I am not a programmer, just started learning Java, but I can help with documentation, testing (if you learn me how to report bugs, where to look after a program crashes and other things I need to give you the best details about the bugs), making rpms (after I'll read Maximum RPM ;) and learn the OpenSUSE/SuSE packaging model), internationalization of the wiki in Romanian (talked with Sonja about this already).
We just started to sort things out and what works for the community and for us. One of our future goals is to have a page on the openSUSE Wiki around the documentation and the team.
So... tell me what I can do, how can I help you :-)
Thank you for offering your help. However a lot of of our team members are on vacation so these take some time. :) Thanks, Tom -- Thomas Schraitle ---------------------------------------------------------------------- SUSE LINUX Products GmbH >o) Technical Editor Maxfeldstrasse 5 /\\ Documentation Team 90409 Nuernberg, Germany _\_v http://www.suse.com
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