On Thu, May 22, 2014 at 8:45 PM, Nenad Latinovic <ne...@latinovic.info> wrote:
> Will do. Do i have to have a special account for the wiki, or does the sso
> suffice?
>
SSO Suffices. :)
>
> On 22. maj 2014 16:42:23 CEST, Manu Gupta <manugu...@gmail.com> wrote:
>>
>> Hey
>>
>>
>>
>> On Thu, May 22, 2014 at 7:53 PM, Nenad Latinović <ne...@latinovic.info>
>> wrote:
>>>
>>>  I was thinking news only because I count on the fact that most of the
>>> people read them :)
>>
>>
>> Go for the news, if you think it is the right channel
>>>
>>>  If you have any other suggestions, do come forth :)
>>
>> Add your article to the wiki also.
>> We win both ways :)
>>>
>>>  --
>>>  Nenad Latinović
>>>  ne...@latinovic.info
>>>
>>>
>>>  At Thursday, 22.05.2014 on 15:57 Victor Hck wrote:
>>>>
>>>>  Hi
>>>>
>>>>  Agree with Kostas... I think is a great idea! but maybe news is not
>>>>  the right place to publish...
>>>>  I'll stay tunned (and try to translate that, linking to the original,
>>>>  of course!!)
>>>>
>>>>  've phun!!
>>>>
>>>>  2014-05-22 15:52 GMT+02:00 Kostas Koudaras <warlord...@gmail.com>:
>>>>>
>>>>>  2014-05-22 10:04 GMT+03:00 Nenad Latinović <ne...@latinovic.info>:
>>>>>>
>>>>>>  Hi guys. Here goes another 'noob friendly' suggestion, which could
>>>>>> subsequently help 'raising the bar' with newer linux users, or leisure
>>>>>> users, if you may.
>>>>>>  The idea is the following: I wrote commandline Monday, but it can be
>>>>>> any day, which is usually a slow day in the news section. On that day, 
>>>>>> I'd
>>>>>> publish a short article on a specific command, what it does, and use an
>>>>>> example. It could have quite a few benefits:
>>>>>>  1) A fun way to learn commandline
>>>>>>  2) Easier teaching and adoption of the commandline culture in the
>>>>>> exclusively GUI world
>>>>>>  3) 1 and 2 would ideally help in raising the bar with locating
>>>>>> problems, subsequently maybe help newer users like me file more quality 
>>>>>> bug
>>>>>> reports without having the developers and maintainers waste time issuing
>>>>>> instructions on how to gain more information on the bug, or the forum
>>>>>> problem topic.
>>>>>>
>>>>>>  It would be actually an 'as you go' learning experience for me also,
>>>>>> as I decided to start learning commandline, so it would be a great excuse
>>>>>> for me to keep at it.
>>>>>>
>>>>>>  We could also add a 'conf file of the week' or something of the sort,
>>>>>> to subtly learn which files, log files and such usually appear with which
>>>>>> problems.
>>>>>>
>>>>>>  What do you think of this idea? Feedback would be very generous on
>>>>>> your part.
>>>>>
>>>>>  I really like the idea, the only thing is if this should be on news or
>>>>>  somewhere else...
>>>>>  No matter what I say it is a great idea and go for it.
>>>>>  Kostas
>>>>>>
>>>>>>
>>>>>>
>>>>>>  P..S.: Could someone please publish the news article, It's been
>>>>>> sitting in review line for days now. It won't be exactly news if it's not
>>>>>> published.
>>>>>>
>>>>>>
>>>>>>  Regards,
>>>>>>  --
>>>>>>  Nenad Latinović
>>>>>>  ne...@latinovic.info
>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>>  --
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>>>>>  doing anything very innovative.
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