So, I'll continue here with a list of video ideas. Each one will be less than 10 minutes, so they will be quick How-To's to get people up and running, give them a quick synopsis on how to use a program, or some popular examples of programs (that do their best to adhere to the Strategy Document) to use in a certain situation. They are very basic to start, then can get more in-depth:
- An overview of the Xubuntu desktop - Connecting to your home network and the Internet - Browsing the Internet - Editing office documents - Reading email - Chatting with friends - Browsing local and network files - Adding a printer - Installing new software - Using proprietary drivers - Adding PPA's - Playing video games - Watching videos and music - Ripping CDs and DVDs - Burning CDs and DVDs - Reading and scanning PDF documents - Editing raster and vector graphics - Editing audio - Editing video - Customizing the panel and menu - Changing application appearance - Improving laptop battery performance - Running virtual machines - Developing on Linux - Contributing to Xubuntu --- Andrew Crouthamel On Fri, Mar 3, 2017 at 11:32 PM, Andrew Crouthamel <croutham...@gmail.com> wrote: > Hello everyone, > > Some of you may have met me on IRC already as "Perigee", to the others who > have not, hi! > > I've recently joined QA and will be testing the daily branch on a number > of computers I have. But, I'd also like to offer something in addition to > that. I suppose it falls under Documentation. > > My side business is producing IT training videos. If you do a little > Googling on my name you'll probably find a few examples such as my YouTube > channel where I've uploaded a full CCNA course for free, courses for > Pluralsight and Packt Publishing I've done, and other stuff. I'm also a > Cisco Academy Instructor and teach at a local community college. > > I'd like to produce some Xubuntu training videos if the team thinks that > would be beneficial, and hopefully we could nail down some of those details > here if you do. From some initial discussions about it on IRC, it sounded > like a good idea. > > At this point I'd like to open this up for comments and questions, and we > can then move on to details such as content. > > --- > Andrew Crouthamel >
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