Saucy desktop docs review spreadsheet

Simon Ball simon.ball3 at ntlworld.com
Mon Sep 2 09:56:56 UTC 2013


Hi Elizabeth,

Thanks for your mail and thanks for the link to launchpad.

I've just recently joined the ubuntu-doc at lists.ubuntu.com
so am a newbie to it, but not ubuntu...i've been using it since 2010.

I've logged this issue as a question here:
https://answers.launchpad.net/ubuntu-manual/+question/235026

I only found out about the ubuntu-doc at lists.ubuntu.com
mailing list from The Official Ubuntu Book.

I think the Ubuntu Desktop Guide needs a 'Help'
icon on the desktop, its a shame it is buried on the Power
button tool bar.

Great OS :-)

Kind regards
Simon

On 01/09/2013 22:31, Elizabeth Krumbach Joseph wrote:
> On Sun, Sep 1, 2013 at 2:20 PM, Simon Ball <simon.ball3 at ntlworld.com> wrote:
>> Hi Elizabeth,
>>
>> Is there anyway of getting this manual downloaded
>> to the desktop of the newly installed operating system
>> so the newbie or long time linux user has some documentation
>> from the start?
> You do have documentation :) To browse the Desktop documentation that
> comes with Ubuntu, open your dash and just type "help" (typing
> "documentation" will also find the "help" app).
>
> This will bring up the Ubuntu Desktop Guide that we're working on (and
> I'm referring to in this thread).
>
> The Ubuntu Manual is separate, complementary documentation project to
> what ships with Ubuntu. Their project and mailing list are separate
> from ubuntu-doc and can be found here:
> https://launchpad.net/ubuntu-manual
>
> That would be a better place to discuss efforts they have for working
> on getting it included in Ubuntu, if any.
>




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