Am October 13, 2020 12:59:03 PM UTC schrieb Adrien Glauser
My only hope is that if we consolidate and update all documentation material *while also offering recommendations over and above mere descriptive material* we will be able to have a "source of truth" useful enough to knock down the two Problems, at least as far as new users are concerned.
Please excuse me jumping in here, but maybe it's helpful information for you or others that I started: https://moodle.opensuse.org/ a few weeks ago. This is not about documentation, but a learn management system, that could - theoretic ally - help users to learn to understand the details of some Linux or open source parts by reading documentation or presentations, discussing in topic centric forums/ chats or even prove their knowledge in tests - around specific topics. So far, the login with your IDP account should already work. What is obviously missing there is content and trainers/ teachers, that want to provide course material and teach people.
Any help is welcome, especially for:
- writing, editing and peer-reviewing: We would be delighted to benefit from more knowledgeable people to help us refresh, deepen and harmonize openSUSE's wikis and other documentation platforms
- video editing: Our video staff is looking for people interested in producing video contents and / or willing to script and record video tutorials in English
JFYI: moodle would allow to summarize/ combine tutorial videos, docs, dedicated wikis and other stuff under one umbrella. One .opensuse.org umbrella with full control for interested community members.
Regards,
Lars
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Lars Vogdt