"Alexey Eremenko" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:

> hi all !
>
> Excellent new thing happened: Lessons for Lizards (LfL) is now
> publicly available for online web browsing !

Thanks to the Frank who got this working directly after his vacation!

> LfL is a new community-based documentation book, that covers many
> topic, including the sexy topics, such as "VirtualBox" virtualization
> and "Looking Glass 3D" - 3D desktop, both of whom are alternatives to
> the more widely known Xen virtualization and Compiz 3D desktop !
>
> I wrote most of the topics in the book, and hope for some respect. I
> have decided to focus on the less frequent topics, and I hope you will
> find something new, even if you consider yourself "advanced user",
> interesting and - enjoyable reading !

I would like to encourage everybody to help with the book - with
contributing articles and correcting them.

For the initial kickoff, see:
http://lists.opensuse.org/opensuse-doc/2006-12/msg00011.html

For discussion of the context, please participate on the opensuse-doc
mailing list.

> What do you think of the current articles available?
>
> link:
> http://forgeftp.novell.com/lfl/.html/index.html
>
> ====================================
> Note, that some articles (non-my) are still in alpha-stage of development.

I think every article is in alpha unless a second editor went over it
and gave it a good review.  We should really strive to get high-quality
documentation that fits together, and not a loose collection of good
articles.

> LfL is indended to be offline - that is, it will be included in
> openSUSE 10.3, for those systems that have non-constant or no Internet
> connection. This is very important for me to have offline
> documentation, besides the online thing.
> For those of you, who wanna start writing his own articles/topics, I
> would be glad to help.

Thanks to all that do and will contribute ;-)
Andreas
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