On Wednesday 29 September 2010 20:27:11 Javier Llorente wrote: > Hello there, > > I was thinking that having an openSUSE Handbook (or handbuch ;) in pdf format > ready to be downloaded, printed and even ready to be sent to a publishing > company is a good idea. > > So, here's my proposal: > <snip> > > Second, we would have to write about those topics not included in the wiki > and > review those already written. That way we would have more relevant bits in > both the wiki and handbook. Each topic doesn't have to be 100 page long ;-) > > And last but not least we would have to put all the pieces together and make > it available in pdf. > > Drawbacks: > We would need to update some of its contents for each openSUSE release. > It needs more than two people to make it happen ;-) > > On the other hand, I think that the handbook would make openSUSE more > "visible" and a bit more "ready to use." > > Comments and suggestions are welcome! :-)
Ambitious, but a good idea. We can do the writing either on the wiki or in piratepads (but piratepad has been acting up lately, I really really hope someone feels like setting up an Etherpad for openSUSE). If you want, take this on. As in, be the project manager ;-) So create the wiki's, try and put in some preliminary info and get ppl to write... > Cheers, >
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