> Gurban M. Tewekgeli > I can write some articles about programming (gtk+), i18n, l10n, ...
Thanks Gurban, for your interest! If you can handle all of the three topics (gtk+, i18n, l10n) at the same time, then fine. If you prefer to write about them one at a time, please select the topic you'd like to begin with. Please consider your writing style in a way that a beginner can start off with them, and progress by reading the articles in order. For example, for the gtk+ topic, you may want to start with an article describing what gtk+ is, what can be done with it, what advantages/disadvantages it has over other similar libraries, etc. Then, the next article could describe a "hello, world" app, and the next one can begin introducing more features, and so on. This way, the whole topic would be useful as an educational material, which can teach everyone about the subject of the topic. > From: Kaveh Mousavi > I am an volunteer for writing articles in my free time, Very nice, thanks! Please pick up a specific topic (or more than one, if you have enough time) you would like to write about. Please keep the style of writings similar to what I described above. Let me know what topic you select after you think it out, please. Also, if you don't like to write about a specific topic, I have a plan for a "general tips and tricks" topic as well. That would contain articles relating to small tasks, but of course, each article should maintain a teaching style. For example, an article explaining how to get started using xmms is better than an article explaining what's new about xmms, or explaining why it's a great player. Oh, another much needed topic is an "Installation" topic. I appreciate if anyone having experience in installation of different distro's would volunteer to write about them in that topic. There are already installation instructions available for a number of distro's (like RedHat 9.0) on the web, which we can link to, but other distro's are also needed to be documented. -- A general note: the writings should be in Persian using the Unicode UTF-8 encoding. The publishing system would most likely be MovableType 2.661, and every author would have his/her own login which can be used to post new articles or edit old ones. If any of you guys needs help in this regard, then I'll be happy to help once the site is up and running. Thanks again, ------------- Ehsan Akhgari Farda Technology (http://www.farda-tech.com/) List Owner: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [ Email: [EMAIL PROTECTED] ] [ WWW: http://www.beginthread.com/Ehsan ] _______________________________________________ bna-linuxiran mailing list [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://lists.nongnu.org/mailman/listinfo/bna-linuxiran
