of course not.. but i thought we were planning to have a presentation or
two showing basic commands, how to do things, etc.. people usually
remember concepts from this type of thing, but won't remember the
commands.. cheat sheet will give them the commands - someone with a decent
understanding of computers may not need any more, but might have ended up
buying a book just for a couple of simple commands..
On Sun, 19 Sep 1999, tom carlile wrote:
> maybe, but we should not make this something one could live off without
> a good source of documentation (book, ldp, etc). we need to really emphasize
> that these newbies have some reading ahead of them.
>
> Justin Ryan wrote:
>
> > it occurred to me, while catching up on several days of e-mail, that it
> > would be a good idea for us to print up sort of a quick tips cheat sheet
> > for common commands and such - we could print a few hundred copies - kind
> > of like the cheet sheet in linux for dummies, but maybe a bit more
> > elaborate..
> >
> > -Justin
> >
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