Hi all,
Thought this would be a way to find more people to help me out with the
manual. Hopefully some of you will find this interesting.
Thank you for reading.
2015-04-08 2:30 GMT+01:00 Gustavo Silva :
> Hi all,
>
> I've restarted this long-hibernated project. However, I truly need your
> help
erregobin.fr wrote:
>> >> Le 09.04.2014 13:06, Ali Linx a écrit :
>> >>> Hi,
>> >>>
>> >>> I'm sorry if this has been mentioned somewhere else but I'm only
>> >>> subscribed to this mailing list and I'
o
>>> any other Lubuntu Mailing List at the moment. I was simply
wondering
>>> if there is any update for Lubuntu Manual? any hope it will be
>>> available for Trusty Tahr Cycle?
>>>
>>> I'm asking because such Manual will be
s been mentioned somewhere else but I'm only
>>>> subscribed to this mailing list and I'm afraid I can't subscribe to
>>>> any other Lubuntu Mailing List at the moment. I was simply wondering
>>>> if there is any update for Lubuntu Manual? any hop
On 04/17/2014 07:31 PM, Sergio Meneses wrote:
> Hi guys!
>
>
> I think we can create a manual for 14.10 but only if we start to work now
> on it.
>
> Sergio Meneses
> Linux User: #478743
> Ubuntu User: #24056
>
The screen shots can only really be done after the artwork. So that has
to be cons
ubscribe to
> >>> any other Lubuntu Mailing List at the moment. I was simply wondering
> >>> if there is any update for Lubuntu Manual? any hope it will be
> >>> available for Trusty Tahr Cycle?
> >>>
> >>> I'm asking because such Manu
s mailing list and I'm afraid I can't subscribe to
>>> any other Lubuntu Mailing List at the moment. I was simply wondering
>>> if there is any update for Lubuntu Manual? any hope it will be
>>> available for Trusty Tahr Cycle?
>>>
>>> I'm a
moment. I was simply wondering
if there is any update for Lubuntu Manual? any hope it will be
available for Trusty Tahr Cycle?
I'm asking because such Manual will be useful not only for Lubuntu
Users but perhaps for all the other flavors. And not just for the
Ubuntu Flavor, but perhaps other
Le 09.04.2014 13:06, Ali Linx a écrit :
Hi,
I'm sorry if this has been mentioned somewhere else but I'm only
subscribed to this mailing list and I'm afraid I can't subscribe to
any other Lubuntu Mailing List at the moment. I was simply wondering
if there is any update for
Hi,
I'm sorry if this has been mentioned somewhere else but I'm only
subscribed to this mailing list and I'm afraid I can't subscribe to any
other Lubuntu Mailing List at the moment. I was simply wondering if
there is any update for Lubuntu Manual? any hope it will be a
Lubuntu Manual Folks (please pass on to "official" channels and people?),
I don't have time to contribute in any "real" way (joining a team, etc.)
to the Lubuntu Manual, but if you find anything useful in our C4C
Lubuntu 13.04 ReSpin Guide; pleas
On 09/28/2013 06:22 PM, Phill Whiteside wrote:
> 13.10 manual is a "not going to happen". What you have done, as I
> pointed out in a previous email, is set up the structure for a
> manual.
Right; so the existing team could if they so choose create a manual for
it, after the fact. It won't be o
n this project at the start of 14.04 without us
> > and the manual team having met, discussed and worked out how things
> > could work.
>
> OK. Is Yorvyk willing to lead the Lubuntu Manual Project forward from
> here? Including all the necessary planning, leading, organizing an
l team having met, discussed and worked out how things
> could work.
OK. Is Yorvyk willing to lead the Lubuntu Manual Project forward from
here? Including all the necessary planning, leading, organizing and
controlling of those contributing to it (aka "herding of cats"!) that
such leaders
n Sat, Sep 28, 2013 at 5:07 PM, Jonathan Marsden wrote:
>
>> On 09/28/2013 08:55 AM, Phill Whiteside wrote:
>>
>> > Hi Pierre,
>> >
>> > I've not caught up with Jonathan lately (been busy iso testing and
>> > chasing a nasty bug up). It is pla
On 09/28/2013 03:14 PM, Sergio Meneses wrote:
> There is a Lubuntu Manual Team or something?... maybe we can do a
> preview for the next cycle.
"Teams" seem to generate a lot of talk and "politics", but do not always
result in actual work being done.
The original i
On Sat, Sep 28, 2013 at 5:07 PM, Jonathan Marsden wrote:
> On 09/28/2013 08:55 AM, Phill Whiteside wrote:
>
> > Hi Pierre,
> >
> > I've not caught up with Jonathan lately (been busy iso testing and
> > chasing a nasty bug up). It is planned to have a lubuntu ma
On 09/28/2013 08:55 AM, Phill Whiteside wrote:
> Hi Pierre,
>
> I've not caught up with Jonathan lately (been busy iso testing and
> chasing a nasty bug up). It is planned to have a lubuntu manual out for
> 14.04, with me now concentrating more on wiki / docs I'll be
Hello,
Is it possible to have more than one role? My first choice right now
is programmer. :)
John Kim
On Sun, Jun 9, 2013 at 2:38 AM, Ali Linx (amjjawad)
wrote:
Consider it done ;)
On Sun, Jun 9, 2013 at 1:26 PM, Yorvyk
wrote:
Getting Started with Lubuntu - AKA The Lubuntu Manual
On 12/05/13 18:58, Keith Clark wrote:
Yes, I am.
On Sun, May 12, 2013 at 1:53 PM, Yorvyk mailto:yorvik.ubu...@googlemail.com>> wrote:
Anybody up for creating a Lubuntu version of http://ubuntu-manual.org/ ?
The team that produce this have made a rather nice job of it and
produced
On 09/06/13 15:31, John Kim wrote:
Hello,
Is it possible to have more than one role? My first choice right now is
programmer. :)
John Kim
Yes, provided you have the time I don't see why not.
There's a spreadsheet at [1] for the non-technical roles if you'd like
to put your name forward for
Sorry about my absence, a thing popped up that took a little while to
deal with.
Let's see if we can get this thing under way.
Some questions for those interested in contributing to the above.
Do you want a meeting to discuss how you'd like to contribute etc. or
would a discussion on a mailing
Consider it done ;)
On Sun, Jun 9, 2013 at 1:26 PM, Yorvyk wrote:
> Getting Started with Lubuntu - AKA The Lubuntu Manual
>
> Just a quick massive as I'm a tad busy today. I'll give more detail
> tomorrow.
>
> Following the meeting with the Ubuntu Manual Project,
Getting Started with Lubuntu - AKA The Lubuntu Manual
Just a quick massive as I'm a tad busy today. I'll give more detail
tomorrow.
Following the meeting with the Ubuntu Manual Project, they appear quite
keen for Lubuntu to join in, which is good. So those that are interested
in
Steve, make sure to give me a ping on ##phillw about an hour before the
meeting and will endeavour to be there.
Regards,
Phill.
On 3 June 2013 08:15, Jonathan Marsden wrote:
> On 06/02/2013 09:41 AM, Yorvyk wrote:
>
> > Anybody interested in contributinhg to this, there is a meeting in
> > #ub
On 03/06/13 08:15, Jonathan Marsden wrote:
On 06/02/2013 09:41 AM, Yorvyk wrote:
Anybody interested in contributinhg to this, there is a meeting in
#ubuntu-manual on June 8th at 18:00 UTC where a Lubuntu version is
going to be discussed. Depending on the outcome of that I'll arrange
another mee
On 06/02/2013 09:41 AM, Yorvyk wrote:
> Anybody interested in contributinhg to this, there is a meeting in
> #ubuntu-manual on June 8th at 18:00 UTC where a Lubuntu version is
> going to be discussed. Depending on the outcome of that I'll arrange
> another meeting for us Lubuntians to discuss wha
Anybody interested in contributinhg to this, there is a meeting in
#ubuntu-manual on June 8th at 18:00 UTC where a Lubuntu version is going
to be discussed. Depending on the outcome of that I'll arrange another
meeting for us Lubuntians to discuss what next.
--
Steve
--
Lubuntu-users maili
hat work is almost certainly not worth doing.
Look at the subject line of this thread.
The goal of the "offline documentation" component that was discussed at
UDS was, I thought, to base a printed Lubuntu Manual on the existing one
at http://ubuntu-manual.org/ -- which is written using
On Sat, Jun 1, 2013 at 9:21 AM, Fernando Botelho
wrote:
> While I was following the thread, I couldn't help but attempting to
>> recommend something else -- asciidoc from http://asciidoc.org/, because
>> after all, when writing, the main focus should be on the content, and if
>> the formatting is
On 06/01/2013 12:56 AM, Tong Sun wrote:
On Mon, May 13, 2013 at 4:57 PM, Jonathan Marsden wrote:
As far as I can see, Mallard is primarily intended for online browseable
documentation, with output to other offline formats being secondary.
LaTeX appears to be the other way around in terms of i
On 01/06/13 04:56, Tong Sun wrote:
>
> On Mon, May 13, 2013 at 4:57 PM, Jonathan Marsden
> mailto:jmars...@fastmail.fm>> wrote:
>
> As far as I can see, Mallard is primarily intended for online
> browseable
> documentation, with output to other offline formats being secondary.
> LaT
On Mon, May 13, 2013 at 4:57 PM, Jonathan Marsden wrote:
> As far as I can see, Mallard is primarily intended for online browseable
> documentation, with output to other offline formats being secondary.
> LaTeX appears to be the other way around in terms of its priorities.
>
While I was following
On 14/05/13 10:19, Julien Lavergne wrote:
2013/5/14 Jonathan Marsden :
Recently, I have seen multiple
proposals for:
* using the existing work on the wiki but dumping it to CD
* writing topic-based help documentation in Mallard
* using http://ubuntu-manual.org as a basis for an Lubuntu
On 14/05/13 10:13, Lars Noodén wrote:
On 5/14/13 11:37 AM, Yorvyk wrote:
This thread started about http://ubuntu-manual.org and has ended up
about wikis, ubuntu docs and video problems. All I wanted to do was see
if there was any interest in a 'Lubuntu Manual' as an alternative
2013/5/14 Jonathan Marsden :
> Recently, I have seen multiple
> proposals for:
>
> * using the existing work on the wiki but dumping it to CD
> * writing topic-based help documentation in Mallard
> * using http://ubuntu-manual.org as a basis for an Lubuntu manual
It shows t
On 5/14/13 11:37 AM, Yorvyk wrote:
> This thread started about http://ubuntu-manual.org and has ended up
> about wikis, ubuntu docs and video problems. All I wanted to do was see
> if there was any interest in a 'Lubuntu Manual' as an alternative source
> of documentation
ee
if there was any interest in a 'Lubuntu Manual' as an alternative source
of documentation for users.
Can we please stick to the subject matter in a thread and start new
threads for different subjects. This is the very worst list I'm on for
this sort of thing.
--
Steve
--
Lubu
On 05/13/2013 11:13 PM, Nio Wiklund wrote:
> Do you know if there is a tool to make off-line manuals from the wiki
> pages (or from the moinmoin source code)?
>
> Or the other way around?
>
> I'm asking because I'm maintaining 'Lubuntu-fake-PAE' and need both the
> wiki pages and some kind of of
On 2013-05-13 23:41, Jonathan Marsden wrote:
> Ali and Phill,
>
> On Mon, May 13, 2013, at 06:51 AM, Ali Linx (amjjawad) wrote:
>
>> If I write say 20% of the pages. When we will move to a new system,
>> can this be transferred or should be 're-written' again? re-write the
>> whole thing?
>
> Wh
rable.
Agreed, but you choose appropriate tools for each documentation task.
That is what makes it tolerable :)
[Incidentally, the subject line of this email includes the words
"Lubuntu Manual"... that might be a clue as to what we are discussing
here? :) ]
> The wiki will always remain the
Hi Jonathan,
it was meant for Ali to start work on a wiki area. Julien's idea is that we
have a version of our wiki area available 'off-line'. The pains of
formatting are one thing which should, imho, be tollerable. The wiki will
always remain the 'gold standard' e.g. once the off-line docs are on
Ali and Phill,
On Mon, May 13, 2013, at 06:51 AM, Ali Linx (amjjawad) wrote:
> If I write say 20% of the pages. When we will move to a new system,
> can this be transferred or should be 're-written' again? re-write the
> whole thing?
When Phill says "we will be using Mallard", the referent of th
On 12/05/13 18:53, Yorvyk wrote:
> Anybody up for creating a Lubuntu version of
> http://ubuntu-manual.org/ ?
On Mon, May 13, 2013, at 03:26 AM, Phill Whiteside wrote:
>> docs team are going with mallard, the wiki area will be updated
>> after vUDS
Which is fine, but not what http://ubuntu-manu
Hi Ali,
by all means put them into a 'work in progress' area on the wiki for the
time being. As we get used to Mallard we will have a better idea of how
much documentation we can put onto the ISO's without them going over-sized
for CD. I'm not too sure yet how the translations are implemented in
M
Hi Phill and thanks for your reply :)
I'll be very very busy this month. Lots of changes in Real Life.
However, as you all know, nothing can stop me from contributing at any area
with Lubuntu.
I have one Q and will wrap up this discussion :D
I will never finish the two projects in few days, thes
I'd hold until after vUDS, zleap has had a quick look at mallard and it
seems once the template is created, things are (fairly) straight forward :)
Regards,
Phill.
On 13 May 2013 11:40, Ali Linx (amjjawad) wrote:
> Phill,
>
> Shall I hold my two projects for now because everything will be re-w
Phill,
Shall I hold my two projects for now because everything will be re-written
or what? I'm lost!
On Mon, May 13, 2013 at 2:26 PM, Phill Whiteside wrote:
> Hi,
> docs team are going with mallard, the wiki area will be updated after vUDS
>
> Regards,
>
> Phill.
>
>
> On 13 May 2013 09:20, Yo
Hi,
docs team are going with mallard, the wiki area will be updated after vUDS
Regards,
Phill.
On 13 May 2013 09:20, Yorvyk wrote:
> On 12/05/13 18:59, Paul Sutton wrote:
>
>> On 12/05/13 18:53, Yorvyk wrote:
>>
>>> Anybody up for creating a Lubuntu version of http://ubuntu-manual.org/ ?
>>>
>
On 12/05/13 18:59, Paul Sutton wrote:
On 12/05/13 18:53, Yorvyk wrote:
Anybody up for creating a Lubuntu version of http://ubuntu-manual.org/ ?
The team that produce this have made a rather nice job of it and
produced some useful tools to assist the process. As it's licensed
under Creative Comm
Hi Steve,
@ all. I have once again asked the -docs team if we are to use mallard or
docbook. Their site[1] says mallard, but then has examples of docbook. I
know this is some what annoying, but as you need to learn bzr[2] and XML
you can do that in the meantime :) xubuntu have a nice docbook
prese
On Sun, May 12, 2013 at 9:53 PM, Yorvyk wrote:
>
> Anybody up for creating a Lubuntu version of http://ubuntu-manual.org/ ?
Hi Steve,
The creator of LOST is very much waiting for the moment to roll up his
sleeves and start the real fun ;)
When you send a very attractive email like that, you wou
On 12/05/13 18:53, Yorvyk wrote:
Anybody up for creating a Lubuntu version of http://ubuntu-manual.org/ ?
The team that produce this have made a rather nice job of it and
produced some useful tools to assist the process. As it's licensed under
Creative Commons Attribution Share-Alike we can use
On 12/05/13 18:53, Yorvyk wrote:
> Anybody up for creating a Lubuntu version of http://ubuntu-manual.org/ ?
>
> The team that produce this have made a rather nice job of it and
> produced some useful tools to assist the process. As it's licensed
> under Creative Commons Attribution Share-Alike we c
On 2013-05-12 19:53, Yorvyk wrote:
> Anybody up for creating a Lubuntu version of http://ubuntu-manual.org/ ?
>
> The team that produce this have made a rather nice job of it and
> produced some useful tools to assist the process. As it's licensed under
> Creative Commons Attribution Share-Alike w
Anybody up for creating a Lubuntu version of http://ubuntu-manual.org/ ?
The team that produce this have made a rather nice job of it and
produced some useful tools to assist the process. As it's licensed under
Creative Commons Attribution Share-Alike we can use those parts that are
common to
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