Hi,

Gueven Bay wrote On 05/10/07 01:38,:

my proposal to make easy and fun to watch trainings(in multi-media form) for 
free about (Open)Solaris makes full sense : The guy at work has not the "power" 
to read all docs.sun.com but he will watch the training videos.

enthusiastic +1 

As a leader of the Docs community, I could not agree more. I copy docs mail 
list here. We can get a Project set up or I can get you a Wink template, MikeP 
can you help here? --Let's throttle this critically important work.

We have videos for install, zfs, dtrace, zones, and docbook, but that is it, 
lots of room to grow and Docs community will fully support you in this effort. 
It is priority #1 for me and I need your help. See 
http://opensolaris.org/os/community/documentation/ for videos and 
new-to-solaris info we have so far (these are not crappy presos you can't hear 
or see, they rock) and we can start on your new list of future videos right 
away:

What is a Terminal?
SUN coreutils and GNU coreutils: the differences
So, you want to code the SUN libc from scratch, grrl?
Coding scripts portable between GNU Bash and KSH
Fixing that Backspace Key
Ksh and the coming Ksh93: differences from Bash
Implementing relevant shell scripts in Ksh

Let's get on with it, who else wants to help?

Regards,
Michelle
OpenSolaris Doc Community Leader



 



Gueven Bay wrote On 05/10/07 01:38,:

>Yes, there are differences. And these diffs have good reasons. 
>AND I don't want to "remove" these diffs.
>
>I want that they stay so, because just for one (and important) example the 
>people working on and with (Open)Solaris have their skills to administer and 
>use and these skills should also work in the future.
>
>BUT I see that today many people are just stuck in the Linux land and for one 
>or the other reason cannot jump easily(!) today into (Open)Solaris.
>
>I thought that one of the first answers to my first post would be a link to 
>the thousands page of docs about Solaris (docs.sun.com, one of the slowest 
>websites I used). 
>Maybe a boy(girl) in school or university can find the time and chance to work 
>through this documentation set page for page.
>But consider someone in work who uses (or have to use) Linux: he will never 
>have the time to learn (Open)Solaris.
>
>Add to this above the reason why SUN makes these "projects": To get more 
>users, community, developers in fast time so they can make money on them one 
>way or another, 
>my proposal to make easy and fun to watch trainings(in multi-media form) for 
>free about (Open)Solaris makes full sense : The guy at work has not the 
>"power" to read all docs.sun.com but he will watch the training videos.
> 
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