To start this off, you are welcome to use all of the material on my QL
documentation page if this helps.

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Dilwyn Jones
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
http://www.soft.net.uk/dj/index.html
-----Original Message-----
From: Dexter <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Date: 07 January 2002 19:56
Subject: [ql-users] Documentation Project...


>
>Hi All,
>
>Things you can do to move to a better situation:
>
>1. Support your dealers - buy things from them, or they will go away
>because of economic necessity.
>2. Communicate and co-operate with others - share the knowledge you
have
>and form teams to do jobs that are larger than one person.
>3. Make information widely available - document the resources you
have,
>and make that documentation available to others.
>
>In light of the above, there's a couple of practical things I can do
to
>help the situation. I would like to start a QDOS/SMSQ documentation
>project.
>
>I would like to provide a site that can be used co-operatively by
everyone
>to find out or offer information on the QDOS (and etc) code. We could
>disassemble sections of code and annotate them. We could rewrite
whole
>sections with the ultimate goal of having a QDOS/SMSQ-compatible
operating
>system that would be open source, in the full sense of the word.
>
>If anyone has ideas, suggestions, or warnings about the best way to
go
>about this, please let me know by private email. I have a web and
mail
>server and am happy to fully support this project, if anyone else
would
>like to contribute too...
>
>Thank you.
>
>Dave
>
>
>

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