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Message #00108
Re: Advanced Section
I like the progress we have made already.
But, my initial thoughts for a tour application were some sort of
picture and video howto's.
Texts are always needed and pictures too.
but I do hope we can do some videos too.
Looking at the size of pictures we have already
I wonder if some of that can be made automatically,
this would reduce the amount of files in the package.
but this may be wishful thinking...
2010/9/22 Jason Cook <jason@xxxxxxxxxxx>:
> I aggree that basics are important and if we don't have time for a proper
> advanced section, then we should wait.
> PS: I love the name Natty too
>
> On Tue, Sep 21, 2010 at 7:27 PM, Alexander Lancey <alex@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
> wrote:
>>
>> I think it will be a goal for Natty (I love that name). I would like to
>> see an advanced section eventually, but I think the basics are more
>> important.
>>
>> -Alex
>>
>> On Tue, 2010-09-21 at 19:23 -0400, Jason Cook wrote:
>> > If including an advanced section is denied I will help you with
>> > creating the advanced section. This is something that I think would be
>> > very useful for some new users.
>> >
>> > On Tue, Sep 21, 2010 at 6:36 PM, David Tigue <dtigue@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
>> > I think an advanced section would be something to think about.
>> > Maybe not
>> > in the initial release, or the version on the live disk, but
>> > maybe
>> > something in the way of a plug-in that can be installed later
>> > from the
>> > repos. I would think a place for advanced users to be able to
>> > quick
>> > reference stuff like a simple samba/nfs/sftp setup, lamp
>> > setup, or maybe
>> > even something a little less advanced would be nice to have. I
>> > have
>> > always been real bad to forget advanced commands in the past.
>> > A place to
>> > look stuff up like that instead of doing a separate web search
>> > for
>> > anything I need would be a huge help. Think of it as a melting
>> > pot for
>> > all the on-line documents advanced users have to search for
>> > everyday.
>> > Maybe it could be totally separate from the Ubuntu-tour.
>> > Something like
>> > Ubuntu-advanced-tour. If you guys don't like the idea of
>> > something like
>> > that, then do I have permission to start something on the side
>> > for more
>> > advanced users, using some code from Ubuntu-tour ?
>> >
>> >
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>> >
>> >
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> Jason Cook
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