Hi everybody,
I'm working on an interactive tutorial for Ubiquity 0.1.9, which the
user can run from the about:ubiquity page.  You can see this tutorial
right now, if you're running Ubiquity from the latest source-code
checkout.  I'd like some help with improving the text contents of this
interactive tutorial.  I've put all the text contents up on a public
wiki page, here:

https://wiki.mozilla.org/Labs/Ubiquity/Interactive_Tutorial_Workspace

So anyone can edit it.  This way, you can help make the tutorial
better even if you're not a programmer.

Note: I wouldn't like to make the tutorial any longer than it already
is.  It's already pretty long, in order to cover all the basics of
interacting with Ubiquity; there's no way we can squeeze in
demonstrations of every command and feature.

Here are some things I would very much like help with:
 * Is there a more logical order to present the basic concepts?
 * Are there better examples we can use?
 * Could we find better terminology for explaining things?
 * Can the instructions be made clearer?
 * Are we missing anything really important?

If you have a change you want to make, feel free to go straight to the
wiki and edit it yourself.  If you're not sure about something, let's
discuss it in the ubiquity-firefox mailing list.

Your input is greatly appreciated!  Thank you!
--Jono, Mozilla Labs

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