On Wed, Oct 24, 2001 at 12:49:05AM +0200, Pim Bliek wrote: > So. At this point I'm now fully ready to start helping newbies coming to > Debian. I understand Debian is maybe not the easiest to learn, but it's > sure worth it. If one is an absolute newbie to Linux, Debian is not the > easiest way for sure. But it's worth it! > > If anyone can tell me how I can contribute? > > What can I do? > - I can write manuals. Doesn't matter what, as long as I find the topic at > least a little bit interesting. I have some (6 yrs actually, but not a real > die-hard :-) experience configuring linux as a home-router/firewall f.i.
go to debian-boot and checkout the install manual. Fix Errors, improve
the english text and translated it to dutch.
see last DWN.
> - Translating manuals to Dutch. (if needed).
see the DDP maybe you can help with in this Project.
and for some spare time: translate the package descriptions. send only
a mail to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with the
subject line 'GET 1 nl'
Gruss
Grisu
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