On Monday 08 May 2006 15:20, Pascal Bleser wrote:
Great, now that's an initiative :)
Thanks, maybe I should've mentioned it's in Danish, which of course limits it's relevance to ~6 million people ;)
Do you plan to sell it as a book or could it be turned into a collaborative effort ?
It'll be online - under the GFDL with no invariant sections.
When I was talking about a lack of information, this is an example as well. Unless you've barely started with it, it should be mentioned on the wiki and possibly even be opened to other community members who'd want to participate.
I had added a link to it here http://en.opensuse.org/Communicate a while ago. Seems somebody's deleted or moved all non-English references.. anybody got any idea where they might have been moved to? Actually I've been doing these beginner's guides since 9.3 - the prolonged 10.1-beta phase has meant I've had a lot of time to work on the 10.1 guide though ;) But I'm not much of a graphical designer or webdeveloper which shows - but it's definitely a lot better than my previous efforts. Getting all flattered by people showing interest I've put it online a bit early for y'all to see: http://suse.linuxin.dk/10.1 Of course you can't understand it - but I think you'll get the general idea - it's aimed at absolute beginner's and only contains very basic stuff. I'm considering translating it into English - but I'd need better hosting for that. Certainly could be turned into a community effort - could be put on the wiki with no problems - other than the screenshots perhaps(?). cb400f