Am 27.01.2017 09:14, schrieb Alkis Georgopoulos:
> On 27/01/2017 09:59 πμ, Rolf-Werner Eilert wrote:
>>
>> Wouldn't it be good to bring the website back to life? Wouldn't it be
>> better to collect all instructions at a single place?
>>
>> I remember LTSP 3 when I stumbled over it, there was a state-of-the-art
>> to-do-list written by the project's founder which was the reason for me
>> to stay with it.
>>
>> A good project needs a good website. Who is in charge of it? Maybe a
>> starting point would be to collect, translate and publish all these
>> documents.
>>
>
> We lack the man power to do that, but if you're offering to do it, or if
> anyone else is offering, the ltsp devs could give them access to the web
> site and even answer whatever questions arise while documenting things.
>
> And of course if someone is willing to sponsor documentation or code,
> I'm sure persons will be found to do it.
>
> Cheers,
> Alkis
>

Within the framework of my usual business ;) I would be prepared to 
write new documentation. But I lack experience, it would take to set up 
and document a new system before I can write about it.

But I am willing to contribute.

The most important things would be to add instructions for fat clients 
and give the user help to decide whether thin or fat.

Regards
Rolf


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