Hi Kevin and Jeff et al.

Thanks for putting this together.

I hope now that it is more visible to the community at large that people
are looking at it and taking a stab at helping out.

regards
JaneW

On Fri, 2006-02-10 at 11:55 -0500, Kevin Cole wrote:
> Hi all,
> 
> Jeff Elkner and I have been going through the TuxLab Cookbook, eliminating
> and rewording a lot of it to make it an Edubuntu Cookbook. We have been
> using Lore (a document generator from Twisted Matrix Labs.  For info see:
> http://twistedmatrix.com/projects/lore/)  Info on the bazaar (bzr)
> repository for the Cookbook is located at:
> 
>     https://launchpad.net/products/edubuntu.cookbook
> 
> However, we have not been working from the Dapper Flight pre-releases and
> have therefore not done as much technical documentation as we'd like.  Also
> people have been asking for ways to participate for a while.
> 
> I've just acquired a room and some computers that I can set up as a lab
> for testing and have downloaded yesterday's daily image of the Edubuntu
> CD.  If there are any qemu experts out there, we're hoping to use qemu
> to capture screenshots of the installation process.  (We've never worked
> with qemu.)
> 
> We've re-envisioned it (a little) as an actual cookbook, broken up into
> sections like "Appetizers", "Entres", "Main Course", and "Dessert", and
> are looking for "recipes" that fit into that scheme.  I've converted the
> Lore documents into wiki pages and put them out on:
> 
>    https://wiki.ubuntu.com/EdubuntuDocumentation/EdubuntuCookbook
> 
> In order to keep some semblance of organization, we'd request that you
> use the Cookbook Worksheet at:
> 
>    https://wiki.ubuntu.com/EdubuntuDocumentation/EdubuntuCookbook/Worksheet
> 
> to see who's already working on what and "sign out" a section.
> 
-- 
JaneW
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