Hi Doc-Debian people, We'd like to commence a linux course here in Melbourne using Debian as the preferred distribution. Rather than re-invent the wheel and write my own course notes I figured a better investment of my time would be to assist the Debian documentation project to improve its documentation.
Redundant, obsolete and unfriendly documentation is one of the major hinderances to new Linux users. Areas for improvement I can think of: Providing a systematic, simple, consistent, comprehensive and elegant (and probably a few more adjectives I missed) documentation structure throghout Debian. Eliminating redundancy Eliminating obsolete documentation Eliminating waffle My immediate interest is in a making improvements to the installation documentation and eliminating some redundancy here. I'd also be interested in some sort of software guide to make it easier to filter through all the applications. Please let me know how I can help. regards, Adam _____________________________________________________________ Adam Brown mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Freestream - Engineering and scientific computing 17 Stanlake St Footscray http://www.freestream.com.au 3011, Melbourne, Phone: +61 3 9317 8471 Australia Fax: +61 3 9318 5069 ______________________________________________________________

