Hello all, Maybe it's a good idea to create somewhere on the opensuse page some room for - a list of usergroups (lug) which have a lot of SUSE users (or even SUSE -only) - of couse a link to http://www.luinet.org/ - documentation about how a usergroup can participate in the opensuse project (I think there are nice possibilities here) greetz Frederik Vos our lug: http://www.L4L.be
Frederik Vos wrote:
Hello all,
Maybe it's a good idea to create somewhere on the opensuse page some room for - a list of usergroups (lug) which have a lot of SUSE users (or even SUSE -only) - of couse a link to http://www.luinet.org/ - documentation about how a usergroup can participate in the opensuse project (I think there are nice possibilities here)
any page need a maintainer, and nearly nothing more :-). If you can do that (or part of that), feel free to do so jdd -- pour m'écrire, aller sur: http://www.dodin.net http://valerie.dodin.net http://arvamip.free.fr
On Monday 03 October 2005 16:50, jdd wrote:
Frederik Vos wrote:
Hello all,
Maybe it's a good idea to create somewhere on the opensuse page some room for - a list of usergroups (lug) which have a lot of SUSE users (or even SUSE -only) - of couse a link to http://www.luinet.org/ - documentation about how a usergroup can participate in the opensuse project (I think there are nice possibilities here)
any page need a maintainer, and nearly nothing more :-). If you can do that (or part of that), feel free to do so
jdd
Yes i will do that ... but first thing: are there more people like this idea, otherwise i don't have to start .., then where to start, it's not really documentation, so it's a project ?? I have to read how to work with a wiki, and or i just can start or need somebody to have a startpoint .. A lot of little questions actually, ok... i'll start reading :)) greetz F
Frederik Vos wrote:
Yes i will do that ... but first thing: are there more people like this idea,
sure, I do :-). There are already lists of lugs on the web, you could reference them to save some work
otherwise i don't have to start .., then where to start
the best way (in my opinion) is to login on the wiki, go to your own page and there create the new page the "recent change" page will list it and many regular users see it. so somebody will link the page where appropriate. jdd -- pour m'écrire, aller sur: http://www.dodin.net http://valerie.dodin.net http://arvamip.free.fr
On Mon, Oct 03, 2005 at 05:01:36PM +0200, Frederik Vos wrote:
Yes i will do that ... but first thing: are there more people like this idea, otherwise i don't have to start .., then where to start, it's not really documentation, so it's a project ?? I have to read how to work with a wiki, and or i just can start or need somebody to have a startpoint .. A lot of little questions actually, ok... i'll start reading :))
It is some getting used to. To start a page, go to your own page and edit that. In edit, you tell the name of the new page. Think hard about a name and see that there are no spaces or signs in it. `SUSE_LUGs` is good. `SUSE`s LUG's` is not I wil take `SUSE_LUGs` as an example. So go to your own page and edit that page. A block to edit will be available. In that you type `[[LUGs]]`. After Editing, you will see a (red) link to` LUGs`. Click on that. You arive on the page `LUGs` which is blank. Edit that and the page exists. Take a look at the http://www.opensuse.org/Help:Contents and http://www.opensuse.org/Templates and http://www.opensuse.org/OpenSUSE_Style_Guide and http://meta.wikimedia.org/w/index.php?title=Help:Editing houghi -- Quote correct (NL) http://www.briachons.org/art/quote/ Zitiere richtig (DE) http://www.afaik.de/usenet/faq/zitieren Quote correctly (EN) http://www.netmeister.org/news/learn2quote.html
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