--- Parth wrote: > I accept that this is a good topic for presentation, > but IMHO the way > you move up the learning curve is something > different in each > individual and having a common step-wise-procedure > will not prove > good. The way I feel better is start using, start > exploring, start > discussing, keep learning.
Umm, I agree. However, couldn't there be just a basic framework that is really simple for /anyone/ to get started? The project day would be an important form of *_face-to-face_* interaction ultimately serving mentors to upcoming contributors. (May be this sounds too ambitious, but is a possibility). > No book can be better than or compensate > experience. :) However, one would always begin with a book. Be it a hard copy or an online resource. Depends on how you look at the resource as a book. -- http://www.gnu.org.in http://www.somaiya.edu/sksasc ubunturos @ freenode 5, 50, 500, 5000 - Store N number of mails in your inbox. Go to http://help.yahoo.com/l/in/yahoo/mail/yahoomail/tools/tools-08.html -- ubuntu-in mailing list [email protected] https://lists.ubuntu.com/mailman/listinfo/ubuntu-in
