ubuntu-doc Digest, Vol 29, Issue 14

KENNETH RICHARDS kenrichards at internode.on.net
Mon Feb 12 03:30:52 UTC 2007


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>    1. Topic-Based Thoughts (Phil Bull)
>    2. Re: Topic-Based Thoughts (Matthew Flaschen)
>    3. Re: Topic-Based Thoughts (Phil Bull)
>    4. Re: Topic-Based Thoughts (Matthew East)
>    5. Re: Topic-Based Thoughts (Phil Bull)
>    6. programming.xml (Phil Bull)
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> Date: Sun, 11 Feb 2007 12:41:25 +0000
> From: Phil Bull <philbull at gmail.com>
> Subject: Topic-Based Thoughts
> To: Ubuntu Doc <ubuntu-doc at lists.ubuntu.com>
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> Hi guys,
>
> Just a few (more) thoughts/questions on the topic-based help.
>
>  * Currently, networking is contained in the Internet topic. I think
> that it's probably going to be a big enough subject to have its own
> topic, especially when considering wireless networking. Does anyone have
> any thoughts on this?
>  * Should laptops get a topic of their own? Problems like power
> management, suspend/resume, touchpads and finding laptop testing reports
> could be covered.
>  * Games is currently just a list of a few games. Would it be better to
> split games up into types of game (e.g. strategy, puzzles) and list a
> few relevant packages in each one of those sections?
>  * What is the scope of programming.xml? I'd quite like it to mention
> Gambas (an implementation of BASIC), as it's pretty nice for former
> Windows/VB programmers.
>
> Just to clarify, I am volunteering to make these changes...
>
> Thanks,
>
> Phil
>
>   
 I would be very interested in Ethernet Networking and Printing as a 
single topic especially Networking Ubuntu and Windows XP




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