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Re: Documentation and the 'dreaded' day
Le mercredi 14 avril 2010 à 01:04 +0100, Phillip Whiteside a écrit :
> So, I am getting there :-) He saved me the blushes on the other two,
> they being http://forum.phillw.net/viewtopic.php?f=4&t=52
> and http://forum.phillw.net/viewtopic.php?f=4&t=35
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> What I'd like to do with all your agreement, is get whatever community
> documentation / links specifically for Lubuntu that we have all done
> listed together before the end of April. Whether it be a Beta or RC
> release of Lubuntu it is going to be taken up and used. The main
> Ubuntu forum simply cannot answer specific to Lubuntu, so we really do
> need to pull what we have together for a new user all together in one
> place. I offer an area on by baby forum, I was thinking of making a
> forum area for Lubuntu instead of it just being a thread within the
> general Ubuntu area. Setting the 'team' up as members / moderators is
> a very quick task, as would be setting the area up. The company I host
> with have no problem with 100(ish) people on there all at once (and
> all advert free), I'm going to ask if it may be a mirror site for the
> iso's, but am not sure if
> a) it is required
> b) if the boss would say okay. (I have a 'notional' cap of 2GB
> traffic / month for the forum), I was told that could be scaled up
> very easily, but just how easily to about 200GB+ / month for
> downloading iso's I don't know)
>
>
> If you'd rather all the FAQ's and support be hosted on the LXDE forum
> or some place else, I would simply need to transfer my stuff over
> there and alter my signature link on the main Ubuntu forum to point to
> it. Most importantly I need to let the the others on the Ubuntu forum
> that are advocates of Lubuntu know where to point people to. 10.04 day
> is bedlam to say the least and whilst wishing to keep Lubuntu quiet
> for a couple of weeks may be the 'comfort-zone' the stats we all
> cheering about on distrowatch.com/index.php?dataspan=1 means we are
> required to 'be there' or get a real negative feed back.
>
Thanks for the proposal, but we have already lubuntu.net and
wiki.ubuntu.com/Lubuntu, I don' think we need another place for
documentation.
Instead, why not trying to improve the wiki page ?
Regards,
Julien Lavergne
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