[Ubuntu-be] Dutch Ubuntu 12.04 Manual V0.1 Draft

Wouter Vandenneucker woutervddn at gmail.com
Mon Jul 2 09:54:59 UTC 2012


Good comments.
As for your first question: Since we are an official LoCo team we can say
"Ubuntu is ours."
For one because Ubuntu is from the community and secondly because LoCo
teams have all rights over the Ubuntu logo, product etc. as long as they
follow the COD an branding guidelines.

Grts


Wouter

2012/7/2 Jan Bongaerts <jbongaerts op gmail.com>

> A small question.
> Do we have authorisation from Canonical to 'own' Ubuntu? I see a lot of
> "ons" and "onze" in this manual. We may need to tread carefully with this.
>
> As for the tone of your mail... no, not bold, just driving the message
> home loud and clear. Maybe add a watermark to the document? I know, it's
> easy to remove, but people that quickly copy from a mate, or send it to a
> guy that asked for it, are often lazy to edit the document.
>
>
> On 1 July 2012 23:36, Wouter Vandenneucker <woutervddn op gmail.com> wrote:
>
>> Okay Guys
>>
>> We're getting there.. So far we've got about 63 pages and only a handful
>> of smaller chapters to write. (Only the settings chapter is going to be a
>> damn awful lot.. :O)
>> After those are written we *only* need to:
>>
>>    - Add some pictures/logo's to fill up the first couple of chapters
>>    (see: http://design.ubuntu.com)
>>    - Check the spelling (srsly, I can't spell at all!)
>>    - Give it to the people at ERGO and get our computers in return
>>    - include the installation procedure
>>    - Revise the whole text
>>    - Publish our own manual on the website
>>    - Maintain it...
>>
>> Anyone who's willing to help me with this, please feel free to commit.
>> I'd like to get the writing and those first 2 steps done by tomorrow
>> evening. (Knowing I'm starting my vacationjob tomorrow it guess it's going
>> to be a loong night..) Also if you disagree with the proposed course of
>> action, please tell me how to make it better!
>>
>> And thx Jan, really appreciate you like my effort.
>>
>> By this I'm sharing the latest version of both the PDF file and the ODT
>> file.
>> And please, by all means: DO NOT PUBLISH THESE FILES OR EVEN KEEP THEM ON
>> YOUR DRIVE LONGER THAN YOU NEED TO READ THEM!
>> Also: DON'T EVER GIVE THE ODT FILE TO PEOPLE WHO SHOULD ONLY READ IT,
>> EVER!
>>
>> I don't want to sound harsh, but having a semi-complete version floating
>> around is only going to get us in trouble and it gives the impression to
>> new people that Ubuntu-be can't manage to complete something. As for the
>> ODT file, for reading purposes nobody should ever, ever use that one! Not
>> for this manual, not for any document. This, as it will only result in the
>> all known issue of text and images jumping around like a crazy horse & it
>> being a stimulance for people to create wild-flesh-like derivatives.
>>
>> Please, don't get me wrong. When we have a file that is release ready, by
>> all means share it with everybody! Heck, even stimulate other people to
>> make their own "branch"/version of it and then merge it with our version.
>> But for now, just keep it contained..
>>
>> PDF: http://vdnkr.be/Ubuntu_Handleiding_Draft_V0_3.pdf
>> ODT: http://vdnkr.be/Ubuntu_Handleiding_Draft_V0_3.odt
>>
>> Kind regards
>>
>>
>> Wouter Vandenneucker
>>
>> PS: If anybody feels I was to bold in this email, please forgive me. I
>> just don't like to find myself in the future searching for manual
>> version3.1_32A_Finish_End_17_july_Print_Beta_RC_Final2.pdf
>>
>>
>> 2012/7/1 Jan Bongaerts <jbongaerts op gmail.com>
>>
>>> What a fantastic tutorial!
>>> As for my idea, well,... I haven't even installed 12.04 myself yet.
>>> (cheeks red with shame)
>>>
>>>
>>> On 1 July 2012 16:38, Wouter Vandenneucker <woutervddn op gmail.com> wrote:
>>>
>>>> I'm mentioning Dropbox and will include it as well.
>>>>
>>>> As for Filezilla, is that a + for common non-tech users?
>>>> To be honest with you, I'm a part-time webdev and even I don't use
>>>> Filezilla anymore.. (unless when things break and no SSH is available)
>>>> The nautilus integration for FTP is just perfect to me for other tasks..
>>>>
>>>> kind regards
>>>>
>>>> Wouter Vandenneucker
>>>>
>>>> 2012/7/1 Alain Baudrez <a.baudrez op gmail.com>
>>>>
>>>>> 2012/7/1 Wouter Vandenneucker <woutervddn op gmail.com>
>>>>>
>>>>>> Guys,
>>>>>>
>>>>>> I'm currently talking about the default installed applications on
>>>>>> Ubuntu. Are there any other non-standard apps I should talk about?
>>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>>  Dropbox, filezilla ...
>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>> grtz,
>>>>> Alain
>>>>>
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