Agreed. Since I'm not yet a developer, and I don't use IRC (attach a yet to that), how do we get it to look aesthetically pleasing, and where can we implement it? Hosting is the biggest thing I wonder about.
Jacob > Back to the topic I think that an IRC channel is the _most_ > appropriate thing for newbies, because 'live' help is better than any > article or blog or tutorial, because it is possible to actually ask > questions rather than try to figure out what the person writhing the > article/tutorial was trying to say :). I thing that there should be > one major IRC channel for all distributions but it is important to > make it well known for the public (like badvista.org is on the first > page of googling "vista"). > > Newbies will feel comfortable to know that whatever problem they have > someone could help them solve it, rather than trying to search with > google and find misleading / old / wrong information. > > It will be quite annoying to answer the same dumb questions over and > over again but I thing that after time we can make a FAQ based on the > asked questions and keep this FAQ as brief as possible, coz no newbie > will search in a FAQ longer than one screen :) > > Iskren > > _______________________________________________ > Advocate mailing list > [email protected] > http://badvista.fsf.org/mailman/listinfo/advocate > _______________________________________________ Advocate mailing list [email protected] http://badvista.fsf.org/mailman/listinfo/advocate
