I've been working with and supporting this group since they started, and they're closing in on having an excellent site devoted to the free exchange of information, by and for end-users. Except, of course, they would like some more developers to help out. --Roger ========================================================================== Currently there is an enormous amount of useful information about Linux on the Internet. But, often it seems that it takes the patience of a saint to actually find what you're looking for. Even worse, there is a lot of inaccurate and out of date documentation which makes finding the answer you need all the more difficult. To solve this problem, the Linux Knowledge Base Organization (http://www.linuxkb.org/) has been quietly working for the past eight months to develop the most advanced information repository and retrieval system for Linux related documentation. We are currently a six person team dedicated to filling the documentation gap that currently exists with Linux and the programs that run on it. The Linux Knowledge Base Project is a volunteer effort which is 100% sponsor supported (ie. no ad banners) and licensed in the spirit of open source. Content can be copied, modified, and re-distributed by others free of charge. Currently, we are seeking additional qualified volunteers who wish to give back to the Linux community and who share our goal of creating the most advanced search, indexing, authoring, and management engine for Linux related documentation. To find out more what the Linux Knowledge Base Organization is about and how you can help, please visit: http://www.linuxkb.org/ Regards, Aaron Turner <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> LinuxKBO Core Developer === SEUL-Announce list, [EMAIL PROTECTED] ===