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Re: Debian Documentation



On Thu, Dec 02, 2004 at 10:23:12AM +0100, Thomas Albrecht wrote:
> Hi there,
> on debian.org i was reading that help is needed for the documentation
> project. how can someone help? the documentation seems very old (at least
> the german one, the english one is a bit better, but still not up to date it
> seems). 

Can you be more specific about this.

> How can be assured that old documents get deleted? when i started with
> debian it was hard to decide where to start and what to do. I was using the
> gentoo documentation to get a better overview over linux... thats sad.
> gentoo has one document for each system structure. so there is only one
> place to start.

Interesting

> if i can help you with anything regarding the docs just mess me. I have no
> idea who to conact or how this process is working... thanks.

If you send patch to the source to the BTS, I think it is likely to be
included.

Osamu

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