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Ienup -------- Original Message -------- Subject: Re: OpenSolaris Bible ËÝÌõ¥×¥í¥¸¥§¥¯¥È¡ÚººÆÉ°ÍÍê¡ÛChapter 1 What Is OpenSolaris Date: Fri, 29 Jan 2010 00:46:05 +0900 From: Michael Sullivan <unixwzrd ¡÷ me.com> To: Ken Okubo <se5k-ookb ¡÷ asahi-net.or.jp> CC: g11n-ja-discuss ¡÷ opensolaris.org, Grisanzio Jim <Jim.Grisanzio ¡÷ Sun.COM> References: <4B5FA5ED.3040609 ¡÷ asahi-net.or.jp> <7CC7F03E-C944-4C85-AC87-356E69E93731 ¡÷ me.com> <4B60D4FD.3000202 ¡÷ asahi-net.or.jp> Hi Ken, Another item is getting enough and appropriate people to attend. Jim pointed out to me that to get enough people to ensure the quality of the end product, the translated book, we should allow the message to get out to the right communities and not just the Sun/Solaris User Groups. For everything else, please see inline¡Ä Regards, Mike --- Michael Sullivan michael.p.sullivan ¡÷ me.com http://www.kamiogi.net/ Japan Mobile: +81-80-3202-2599 US Phone: +1-561-283-2034 On 28 Jan 2010, at 09:06 , Ken Okubo wrote: > Hi Mike, > >> Also, I'm going through the material, and it seems like the book flows > more if the chapters are presented sequentially rather than skipping > around. Some of the material presented in later chapters assumes > knowledge of the prior chapters. My fear here is that people might get > lost because some of the material is assumed and they have not been > introduced to things like the package manager or others. > -> Well, could you suggest the new schedule plan? I would suggest moving through the book in chapter sequence, starting with first chapter and then proceeding through the book. Some of the later chapters assume knowledge of SMF and services as well as package management through IPS. But, as the project leader, this is your call. I am perfectly happy to stay with the original lesson plans. > >> On another note, I need your assistance in helping me interface with > the Sun Japan guys about arranging rooms, times, video, etc. > -> I do not understand. Sun Japan guys must speak English. I do not know > them well. What help can I provide for you? > Since you are the project leader, it might be more appropriate and avoid any sort of misunderstanding regarding classroom scheduling and other items we may need. >> My material also has not been translated yet because we are waiting > for Yuko's Macbook to be repaired. > -> If this task do not require particular Mac software, I can also do > it, but please wait for her. > I will be getting a status from her soon, and she should have her Mac back to do the Keynote slide translation. I don't expect this to hold us up. >> One more thing, could you or someone else give me an opinion about > which version of OpenSolaris is best and most stable for Japanese > support. I'd like to make some screen shots to include during the > lecture portion and want to make sure we are all using the proper version. > I am using OpenSolaris as my desktop (Installed OpenSolaris2008.11 and > updated to OpenSolaris 2009.06 snv_111b) and there is no problem in > using Japanese. As course participants would like to see the process of > update, I suggest to use OpenSolaris 2009.06 for installation. Also, > Japanese will like if you demonstrate how to install ATOK into OpenSolaris. > Good, I will use that version in my VirtualBox setup when walking people through the process in the classroom. > ¤È¤¤¤¦¤³¤È¤Ç¤¹¤Î¤Ç¡¢¾Ï¤ò¥¹¥¥Ã¥×¤¹¤ë¤è¤ê¤ÏƬ¤«¤é½çÈÖ¤ËÌõ¤¹Êý¸þ¤Ë·¹¤¤Ä¤Ä > ¤¢¤ê¤Þ¤¹¡£ > > Ken Okubo > > Michael Sullivan ¤µ¤ó¤Ï½ñ¤¤Þ¤·¤¿: >> Hi Ken, >> >> I would like to start in Feb, but I think we need to get the word out a bit >> more and have a means of sign-up for the sessions. Jim suggested using the >> ug-tsug mailing list as the vehicle for sign-up. >> >> I'm planning on making a brief talk about the project at Tokyo 2.0 to invite >> participants. I'll also be making an announcement on several of the mailing >> lists. >> >>> From a participation standpoint, I think Feb is too soon, but from a book >>> production standpoint, I think March may be a bit far. >> >> Also, I'm going through the material, and it seems like the book flows more >> if the chapters are presented sequentially rather than skipping around. >> Some of the material presented in later chapters assumes knowledge of the >> prior chapters. My fear here is that people might get lost because some of >> the material is assumed and they have not been introduced to things like the >> package manager or others. >> >> On another note, I need your assistance in helping me interface with the Sun >> Japan guys about arranging rooms, times, video, etc. >> >> My material also has not been translated yet because we are waiting for >> Yuko's Macbook to be repaired. >> >> One more thing, could you or someone else give me an opinion about which >> version of OpenSolaris is best and most stable for Japanese support. I'd >> like to make some screen shots to include during the lecture portion and >> want to make sure we are all using the proper version. >> >> Cheers, >> >> Mike >> >> --- >> Michael Sullivan >> michael.p.sullivan ¡÷ me.com >> http://www.kamiogi.net/ >> Japan Mobile: +81-80-3202-2599 >> US Phone: +1-561-283-2034 >> >> On 27 Jan 2010, at 11:33 , Ken Okubo wrote: >> >> >>> Chapter 1 What Is OpenSolaris¤òËÝÌõ¤·¤Þ¤·¤¿¡£ >>> ¤À¤ì¤«ººÆÉ¤·¤Æ¤¤¤¿¤À¤±¤Ê¤¤¤Ç¤·¤ç¤¦¤«¡£ >>> >>> Âçµ×ÊÝ¡¡¸ >>> >>> Hi Mike, >>> >>> "Chapter 1 What Is OpenSolaris" translated. This is the request for review. >>> What is the due date of your course? >>> >>> Regards, >>> >>> Ken Okubo >>> >> >> >> >