On Sun, Oct 22, 2000 at 02:22:35PM -0500, William Jensen <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote > Each one of those topics probably has a handful of "how do I" associated with > it that a very new user would "typically" ask to this list. First off I'd > like > to ask if someone has already gathered a FAQ like this for Debian. If not, > I'd like to volunteer my time in creating (when I have the knowledge) parts > of the FAQ. Some basic questions come up though and these I throw out to you, > the Debian community: > > 1. Who would house/display the FAQ so it is always available. > 2. Who can contribute and how? > 3. Who does quality control checks? > 4. How do you submit an article to be included? > 5. What would be a successful structure/format? > 6. Would the Debian main page hold a link to this if it's done well and > tailored > toward Debian? > > Again, I'd like to be part of this and am willing do devote some of my time > to getting easy to understand documentation out to newbies...of which I still > consider myself a member. I have several other newbie friends that I provide > tech support to on linux and most of the time I end up referring them to a > spot on my home website that I have documented how I was able to get things > working for myself.
and Casper Gielen <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Kenward Vaughan <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Kristian Rink <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Jonathan Eisenstein <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> also chimed in. is there some activity somewhere? i wanna play, too! what's up? -- There are only two places in the world where time takes precedence over the job to be done. School and prison. --William Glasser [EMAIL PROTECTED] *** http://www.dontUthink.com/