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On Mon, Nov 16, 2009 at 12:14:00PM +0100, Vedran Miletić wrote:
Hi everyone,
my name is Vedran Miletić and I work as a teaching and research
assistant at Department of informatics, University in Rijeka, Croatia.
I teach lab exercises in Operating systems and auditory exercises in
Computer networks, and in Operating systems we learn how to work in
Linux environment.
Welcome Vedran. I saw your questions on IRC this morning but only hours
after you had posted them.
A the moment, we use "Mandrake Command Line Reference" dating back in
October 2004. Certainly, lots of things remained the same, but some
have changed.
I can imagine things change quite quickly. Having access to the source
would help keep subjects up to date.
I wonder how much information in the User Guide we could break out and
use for a guide that would help you.
In order to make a new textbook for our students and new Fedora users
interested in command line in general, I applied to this group.
I see there is already a draft of Command Line Survival Guide at
http://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Docs/Drafts/CommandLineSurvivalGuide and
it covers pretty much what I want. I tried contacting James McElhannon
who was working on it, but the domain of his mail adress is dead.
I just looked at this history of that wiki page and it appears no one
has touched it this year.
That being said, I would like to take the work on this and continue
where he left it, if someone is willing to point me how to do it. Hope
we can create something great and useful (and ready in time for Fedora
13 release!).
Works for me! It might be best to move it into DocBook XML format for
publication. Are you familiar with DocBook? I can get a repo setup on
Fedora Hosted and you can keep the source there.
Regards,
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Vedran Miletić
- --Eric
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