Hi.

First I want to excuse myself for the last message I sent. I shouldn't have
said that GNU/Linux is complicated and I should always say GNU/Linux instead
of Linux. That was irespectful and I want to apologize again for that.

Since my last message was deleted, I send you a new one because I truely
need your help.

I am a 22 years old french student willing to join the GSoC 2007.

I have a project in my minds and I'm looking for a mentoring organisation
which could help me out. I thought it might be GNU Project.

My project is to create a program between the GNU/Linux Manual (Man) and an
HowTo. This program will be available for every GNU/Linux distributions and
will be specific for each one. This program will allow the user to search
information by typing an action or an objective (unlike the Man where you
need to know the command name to access its information page). For instance,
the user wants to change his IP address. With my program, he would type
"change ip address" or "modify ip" (or something else) and then access an
off-line tutorial that would shows him how to do that. So my program search
system will be "objectives-oriented" or "action-oriented".

At the moment, I'm writting down my application form so I won't explain the
whole ambitions I have for this project. But to make it quick, I want to
create a concept based on the Wikipedia model for the tutorials provided by
my program.

I would like to know if a community is already working on a similar project,
if GNU Project could be interested in being my GSoC's mentor or if I am
asking the right organisation.

Of course, your personnal opinion is more than expected.

Thanks for your help.

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Jonathan LE VIGOUROUX
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