Re: question: Ubuntu code of conduct and licensing of documentation/website

2009-09-18 Thread Jordan Mantha
On Fri, Sep 18, 2009 at 8:05 AM, Daniel Villarreal youcanli...@gmail.com wrote: Before I sign the Ubuntu code of conduct online, I have a question. I have a website and I've used the GNU Free Documentation License (http://www.gnu.org/licenses/fdl-1.3.txt). If I sign the Ubuntu code of conduct

Excellent Project Documentation from dgroos!

2009-07-31 Thread Ace Suares
Dear list, you should *really* look at these sites dgroos made to document his use of LTSP, Ubuntu and Edubuntu since 6.10! Building old PC's into tables and then covering them with a glass plate so students can work on top of them - even with clay - is so awesome it should be patented

Re: Documentation, Wiki, IRC updates

2008-10-10 Thread uwe
hello everybody, I find this documentation very helpful. does it also exist in german?? if not would it be ok when I translate it and give it back to you? rgds, uwe Hi all, Just wanted to drop a line and let you all know that we're updating a lot of the information regarding LTSP

Documentation, Wiki, IRC updates

2008-10-09 Thread Jordan Erickson
documentation, updated as of 2008/10/09 - Thanks to Scott Balneaves and everyone else who worked on this! http://wiki.ltsp.org/twiki/bin/view/Main/ScottBalneaves https://help.ubuntu.com/community/UbuntuLTSP - I'm starting to consolidate/reformat this page as well as add new and updated content

new documentation team

2008-07-28 Thread Oliver Grawert
hi, sorry for the crosspost... during the hackfest we started an effort of getting the documantation into better shape, we have: a) created a team and branch on launchpad that is related directly to the code branches: team: https://launchpad.net/~ltsp-docwriters docbook code:

Re: documentation

2008-02-12 Thread Asmo Koskinen
Jordan Mantha kirjoitti: The Edubuntu Handbook would probably be the closest to what you're thinking. I don't know of a PDF version of it, but it would be nice to have. Here is one - not mine, I did find it with Google: http://www.hunterhollow.com/handbook.pdf It seems dated as January

Re: documentation

2008-02-12 Thread Jordan Mantha
Jim Hutchinson wrote: I am trying to get a conference presentation on setting up an edubuntu thin-client approved and would like to attach a PDF of some setup/install documentation. I know there is some info on the wiki but didn't know if there was anything semi-professional available

documentation

2008-02-12 Thread Jim Hutchinson
I am trying to get a conference presentation on setting up an edubuntu thin-client approved and would like to attach a PDF of some setup/install documentation. I know there is some info on the wiki but didn't know if there was anything semi-professional available that would work as a nice handout

Documentation for Hardy

2008-01-27 Thread Jordan Mantha
Another issue that was brought up at the last meeting [0] was that we haven't had any commits to the Edubuntu documentation [1] since 7.10 was released. At a minimum we need to make sure that the existing docs are updated to 8.04. This primarily involves working on the Edubuntu Handbook[2]. I'm

Edubuntu LTSP Documentation [Re: LTSP and linguistic software]

2007-05-06 Thread Philipp Schröder
Hi Anton, I work on software for Language School in Voronezh (Russian Federation). I want to use Edubuntu with LTSP School in local net of this school. Where can I find some manuals or documentation of using and configuring LTSP? Once installed (but also in the live session of the Desktop CD