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Phil Bull wrote:
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<pre wrap="">Hi Ben,
On Mon, 2007-09-03 at 23:27 -0400, Ben wrote:
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<pre wrap="">Hello! My name is Ben, the my usual internet alias is Kenpo Karate Boy.
I would really like to help with Ubuntu documentation, however, I have
no experience with SVN, Docbook, etc. If someone could introduce me to
how the documentation teams works, I would really appreciate it. I'm
interested in creating, improving, and updating documentation for new
users who are new to Ubuntu and Linux. I am fairly new to Ubuntu- I've
been using it for less than a year- but I feel comfortable with it and I
would love to give back to the community and the Ubuntu project.
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That's great, welcome aboard! Is there any specific area of the
documentation that you are interested in?
We need to include some information on installing packages without an
Internet connection, if you'd like to work on that. We don't have long
before string freeze (13th Sept.), though...
Thanks,
Phil
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Sure, i can work on documenting method of offline package installation.
However, I do not know how to create a page or use SVN/DocBook. Are
there any good tutorials/reference manuals on the internet?<br>
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Thanks,<br>
Ben<br>
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