Hi, all,
I'm a Solaris installation writer. I can help by providing editorial 
reviews.
Barbara Lundquist

barbara.lundquist at sun.com



Michelle Olson wrote On 05/11/07 14:51,:

> 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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