Hi Kostas. I'm okay with publishing tomorrow, but then it has to be Command Line Wednesdays :) Tuesday is today. So just take your pick, and inform me of your choice. Either I change everything to wednesday, or push it today.
Thanks.
P.s: i don't have an 'add media' button and have to add all the images in text mode. Anything i can do about that?
Regards. -- Nenad Latinović nenad@latinovic.info
At Tuesday, 27.05.2014 on 13:47 Kostas Koudaras wrote:
Hi my English is not that good so I won't review it but I can publish it when you feel it is ready. I would prefer to be published tommorow and not today since yesterday we published Manu's article and I feel it should stay on top at least until tommorow but that is only my 2 cents... I also created the wiki page where everything will be there to so people can find it all gathered as we talked before, for no it has nothing but after the article is ready I will work on it and make it look cool :D The link to the wiki page is: https://en.opensuse.org/Command_Line_Tuesdays Good work Nenad Have fun
p.s I am resending this since for some reason I got it returned from the ML
2014-05-27 14:43 GMT+03:00 Kostas Koudaras warlordfff@gmail.com:
2014-05-27 13:57 GMT+03:00 Nenad Latinović nenad@latinovic.info:
There, the introdcutory post is written and sent for review on news.o.o.
I'd love it if someone went through it and publishes it today.
Regards.
Nenad Latinović nenad@latinovic.info
Hi
my English is not that good so I won't review it but I can publish it when you feel it is ready. I would prefer to be published tommorow and not today since yesterday we published Manu's article and I feel it should stay on top at least until tommorow but that is only my 2 cents... I also created the wiki page where everything will be there to so people can find it all gathered as we talked before, for no it has nothing but after the article is ready I will work on it and make it look cool :D The link to the wiki page is: https://en.opensuse.org/Command_Line_Tuesdays Good work Nenad Have fun Kostas
At Tuesday, 27.05.2014 on 11:11 Nenad Latinović wrote:
Hi.
As tuesdays seem to be a little slow, I'm working on the new
commandline learning series, and I think it would be quite proper if we name it Commandline Tuesdays. I'll have the article up in less then an hour, and would greatly appreciate if someone reviews and publishes it. I'll send out a mail when it's finished.
I'd start entering the wiki version in between the two news, f.ex.
between week 1 and week 2, so the news itself gains traction first.
Regards
Nenad Latinović nenad@latinovic.info
At Thursday, 22.05.2014 on 18:08 Manu Gupta wrote:
On Thu, May 22, 2014 at 8:45 PM, Nenad Latinovic <
nenad@latinovic.info> wrote:
Will do. Do i have to have a special account for the wiki, or does
the sso
suffice?
SSO Suffices. :)
On 22. maj 2014 16:42:23 CEST, Manu Gupta manugupt1@gmail.com
wrote:
> > Hey > > > > On Thu, May 22, 2014 at 7:53 PM, Nenad Latinović <
nenad@latinovic.info>
> wrote: >> >> I was thinking news only because I count on the fact that most
of the
>> people read them :) > > > Go for the news, if you think it is the right channel >> >> If you have any other suggestions, do come forth :) > > Add your article to the wiki also. > We win both ways :) >> >> -- >> Nenad Latinović >> nenad@latinovic.info >> >> >> At Thursday, 22.05.2014 on 15:57 Victor Hck wrote: >>> >>> Hi >>> >>> Agree with Kostas... I think is a great idea! but maybe news is
not
>>> the right place to publish... >>> I'll stay tunned (and try to translate that, linking to the
original,
>>> of course!!) >>> >>> 've phun!! >>> >>> 2014-05-22 15:52 GMT+02:00 Kostas Koudaras <
warlordfff@gmail.com>:
>>>> >>>> 2014-05-22 10:04 GMT+03:00 Nenad Latinović <
nenad@latinovic.info>:
>>>>> >>>>> Hi guys. Here goes another 'noob friendly' suggestion, which
could
>>>>> subsequently help 'raising the bar' with newer linux users, or
leisure
>>>>> users, if you may. >>>>> The idea is the following: I wrote commandline Monday, but it
can be
>>>>> any day, which is usually a slow day in the news section. On
that day, I'd
>>>>> publish a short article on a specific command, what it does,
and use an
>>>>> example. It could have quite a few benefits: >>>>> 1) A fun way to learn commandline >>>>> 2) Easier teaching and adoption of the commandline culture in
the
>>>>> exclusively GUI world >>>>> 3) 1 and 2 would ideally help in raising the bar with locating >>>>> problems, subsequently maybe help newer users like me file
more quality bug
>>>>> reports without having the developers and maintainers waste
time issuing
>>>>> instructions on how to gain more information on the bug, or
the forum
>>>>> problem topic. >>>>> >>>>> It would be actually an 'as you go' learning experience for
me also,
>>>>> as I decided to start learning commandline, so it would be a
great excuse
>>>>> for me to keep at it. >>>>> >>>>> We could also add a 'conf file of the week' or something of
the sort,
>>>>> to subtly learn which files, log files and such usually appear
with which
>>>>> problems. >>>>> >>>>> What do you think of this idea? Feedback would be very
generous on
>>>>> your part. >>>> >>>> I really like the idea, the only thing is if this should be on
news or
>>>> somewhere else... >>>> No matter what I say it is a great idea and go for it. >>>> Kostas >>>>> >>>>> >>>>> >>>>> P..S.: Could someone please publish the news article, It's
been
>>>>> sitting in review line for days now. It won't be exactly news
if it's not
>>>>> published. >>>>> >>>>> >>>>> Regards, >>>>> -- >>>>> Nenad Latinović >>>>> nenad@latinovic.info >>>> >>>> >>>> >>>> >>>> >>>> >>>> -- >>>> --- \m/ --- >>>> If you're not failing every now and again, it's a sign you're
not
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