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[https://wiki.ubuntu.com/DocumentationTeam/GettingStarted]. Information on how to check out the current documentation may be found here: [https://wiki.ubuntu.com/DocumentationTeam/Repository]. |
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= Alternative Documentation = I personally think that Sceencasts are a great way of documenting software. Therefore, I've created a Screencast called "Quick Tour of Xubuntu" in Flash, which may be found [http://www.doink.ch/xubuntu-doc/xubuntu-flash-quick-tour.html here]. Also check out Self:Xubuntu/ScreencastHowto to learn how to make your own. |
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We should also work on the Beta Announcement: https://wiki.ubuntu.com/XubuntuDapperBeta | We should also work on the Beta Announcement: Self:XubuntuDapperBeta |
The Documentation consists of:
- A Xubuntu Browser-Startpage
- A Xubuntu Desktop Guide
Both of these pieces of Documentation are part of the ubuntu-doc subversion repository.
Check the current published version of the Desktop Guide on http://help.ubuntu.com/6.06
Contributing
Please help! To get started, you may want to read DocumentationTeam and DocumentationTeam/GettingStarted. Information on how to check out the current documentation may be found here: DocumentationTeam/Repository. Please provide patches against the latest repository.
If you don't feel like learning about the technical stuff(subversion, DocBook, writing patches), you may also simply send texts, ideas & suggestions to either ubuntu-doc@lists.ubuntu.com or xubuntu-devel@lists.ubuntu.com .
Alternative Documentation
I personally think that Sceencasts are a great way of documenting software. Therefore, I've created a Screencast called "Quick Tour of Xubuntu" in Flash, which may be found [http://www.doink.ch/xubuntu-doc/xubuntu-flash-quick-tour.html here]. Also check out Xubuntu/ScreencastHowto to learn how to make your own.
Misc
We should also work on the Beta Announcement: XubuntuDapperBeta
Xubuntu/Documentation (last edited 2016-03-14 13:58:38 by knome)