Installation Guide

Jordan Mantha mantha at chem.unr.edu
Thu Feb 23 17:01:43 UTC 2006



Jerome Gotangco wrote:
> Hmm the package is obtainable from the CD.
> 
> The request is reasonable though, I can put it in hudson (where
> help.u.c and doc.u.c reside) but by just looking at the TOC, not much
> has changed since breezy (the past d-i manuals are also available in
> archive.u.c) except the version number and code names and I have been
> heavily reading those  docs lately (not to mention this is basically
> the d-i manual). Not so sure if there are going to be more big string
> changes to that doc as well.
> 
> So what do you think guys?
> 
> Jerome

I don't think there is any reason to use the packages for
doc.ubuntu.com. I think we should just make a page on doc.u.c with
categorized links to the Debian online versions with a little
summary/description. That way people can still find everything from
doc.u.c (help.u.c might be better for linking to the current Debian
doc). I find the Debian docs site (http://www.debian.org/doc/) to be
very unhelpful if you don't know exactly which doc you want and I don't
think it is necessary to rework/rebuild the Debian docs if we don't
have. to.

My $.02

-Jordan


> 
> On 2/24/06, Irvin Piraman <ippiraman at ubuntu.com> wrote:
>> The installation guide[0] was already accepted in dapper as early as Jan 9
>> but
>> we don't have any traces of it on the main ubuntu website, in
>> help.ubuntu.com or
>> even doc.ubuntu.com
>>
>> Is there by any chance this would be put in place? Thanks.
>>
>> [0]
>> http://archive.ubuntu.com/ubuntu/pool/main/i/installation-guide/
> 
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