On Fri, Jun 14, 2013, at 12:06 PM, Yorvyk wrote: >>> Have you tried this yet?
>> No... I worked on a different open source project last night... I >> hope to try this idea out sometime over this coming weekend. > No worries. Just wondering how things are going. Fine, I think. I added myself to the Googe Docs sheet to author the Installation chapter for Lubuntu, and commited my first pass (didn't actually go all the way through it in depth, but I made a start). No screenshots yet, I need to read the Ubuntu Manual Style Guide for details on how to get those right, and then try it out. There are a few interesting implications for Lubuntu as a whole in documenting things this way. Example#1: We need to decide what the "official" place to go to to download Lubuntu is, and then commit to keeping it that way. Example#2: We need to decide what we recommend for installing in 512MB PCs -- do we tell people to use the Altermate CD in that situation? >> But if you are in a rush, you can just do it "by hand" by adding that >> PPA, and then installing texlive from the packages, then downloading >> the lubuntu-manual- saucy branch using bzr, and running pkgs/install- >> pkgs.sh to complete the installation. I haven't tried that either, >> but it "should" work. > I tried that and it appears to work OK. Good! So now you can pick a chapter or two and start writing. Lead the way and set us a good example :) Jonathan -- Jonathan Marsden [email protected] _______________________________________________ Mailing list: https://launchpad.net/~ubuntu-manual Post to : [email protected] Unsubscribe : https://launchpad.net/~ubuntu-manual More help : https://help.launchpad.net/ListHelp

