--- Parth wrote: > Too many > sources of information > leads to confusion. Rather we can focus on improving > the contents of > our Wiki, which we had been trying to for > some(?)time. We may have a > FAQ section and move really good questions asked in > this mailing list > over to the FAQ section. I very well know the > counter argument is a > majority of the users are not used to mailing list > but to forums. And > from my experience, very few forums seem to be alive > as time proceeds > while most become inactive due to existence of too > many similar forums
++1 (I agree with Parth's view and support it) > We also have a Ubuntu Forums at > http://ubuntuforums.org/ which already > has a bigger pool of information, so we have to > think twice before we > start our own forum. Yes, it is a comprehensive source of information. Perhaps, there's a wiki available at http://wiki.ubuntu.com for more updated information. The Ubuntu-in website also has quite a lot of documentation. There are unofficial guides all over the web. I think, it is the responsibility of existing members to update the website (yes, including me) regularly, with recent information pertaining to experiments (trials) with Ubuntu. -- http://www.gnu.org.in http://www.somaiya.edu/sksasc ubunturos @ freenode Forgot the famous last words? Access your message archive online at http://in.messenger.yahoo.com/webmessengerpromo.php -- ubuntu-in mailing list [email protected] https://lists.ubuntu.com/mailman/listinfo/ubuntu-in
