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Re: New documentation for Debian available



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 Message ----------------------------------
From: "David A. Rogers" <darogers@xnet.com>
Date: Wed, 13 Dec 2000 13:44:25 -0600 (Central Standard Time)

>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 system including sound, printer, cd-burner etc.
>
>It is also oriented toward education rather than magic incantation.  To
>emphasize this orientation, I have called the document "Debian University".
>The document contains a number of courses that will enhance your knowledge of
>how Linux works and how Debian is set up.  If you are the sort that says "Just
>tell me how to get my wonderblaster 2000 working.", then you probably won't
>care for "Debian University".
>
>This is still very much a document in the making.  Many of the courses I
>intend to write are still in the future.  However, some courses are currently
>complete, so I am making it available now.  I will be adding to "Debian
>University" as I have time.
>
>Please let me know if you find anything in the document confusing or less than
>explanatory.
>
>Debian University is available at:
>
>http://www.xnet.com/~darogers/debian_university.txt
>
>Cheers,
>dar
>
>
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