On Wed, Dec 13, 2000 at 01:44:25PM -0600, David A. Rogers wrote:
> I am in the process of writing some documentation for Debian. It is
> oriented toward end-user desktop systems instead of servers. Eventually,
> it will give enough information to allow the end-user to set up a ocmplete
> home sys
Hi,
How this can be integrated in Debian FAQ ou Debian FAQ-O-MATIC?
On Wed, Dec 13, 2000 at 01:44:25PM -0600, David A. Rogers wrote:
> Date: Wed, 13 Dec 2000 13:44:25 -0600 (Central Standard Time)
> From: "David A. Rogers" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> To: Debian User List
> Subject: New d
Done.
On Wed, 13 Dec 2000, Ray Percival wrote:
> I do tend to be something of a license snob. Take a look at
> www.opencontent.org. I know O'Reilly has used this for several of their
> books. All in all what you have planned looks very good. This could really
> help.
>
> -- Original Messa
Hi! I like the idea!!
in addition to documentation, how about some kind
of computer based training? The company I work
for has a system for implementing "CBTs" in an
interactive format (i.e. user reads material,
then answers some questions, then reads some
more.. with a test at the end and a comput
No offense taken. This is the first documentation I've written and the
copyright was an afterthought. My only concern is in keeping the integrity of
the document. You know how documents like to become promiscuous. Can you
point me to something on the Open Publication License?
dar
On Wed, 13
Not a very free license. Have you thought about using something like the Open
Publication License with perhaps one of the optional clauses? I would
contribute to something like that as it is I can't really see myself or alot of
Debian users helping. Or am I just being anal?
-- Original
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