Yes I know that there is a serious lack of latex information, and tonight/tomorrow morning I will start adding it to the wiki. I wanted to push something out there so people could start playing with it. I am also going to try and do a wiki organization so that it is a little clearer, and not one huge page.
Also, if you want me to help out administer I would be happy to. --Joe Burgess CMU Information Systems '12 (703) 402-9206 PGP key 645EF64E On 01/02/2010 09:32 PM, Benjamin Humphrey wrote: > Hi everyone, > > Thankyou all for attending last night, that was excellent. I think we > had a pretty good turnout, but I have made a summary of the meeting > anyway for people who couldn't make it: > > https://wiki.ubuntu.com/ubuntu-manual#Project Meeting 02/01/2010 > > Log is here: http://irclogs.ubuntu.com/2010/01/02/%23ubuntu-meeting.html > > Sorry that it took so long - we did have a lot to get through, but > thankfully we now have a clear picture of how the project is going to > progress and at least we've all met each other. > > Could I request that someone who knows a bit about LaTeX, perhaps > joemburgess, write up a short LaTeX howto here? > https://wiki.ubuntu.com/ubuntu-manual#Technical Details > > Also - might be worth mentioning you actually need to have LaTeX > installed to run make :) Could you specify exactly what package is > needed? > > One thing that I forgot about completely to talk about last night was > appointing another administrator to the Launchpad Project. At the > moment I'm the only administrator, which might get a bit hectic as we > get more blueprints and bug reports as the content starts to develop. > I'd also like to focus some more on actually writing content, which I > haven't been able to do recently due to writing the wiki and > organizing Launchpad and meetings. > > Basically being an administrator entitles you to editing anything on > Launchpad, changing approvers, merging branches, changing blueprint > priorities, triaging bugs etc etc > > If someone would like to apply for it, and we can have a bit of a vote > on the person - applicants should be someone who is committed to the > project and is prepared to see it through all the way to Lucid and > beyond. Ryan Macnish and Jamin Day - you guys seem to be passionate > about the project, I'd like to nominate either of you. > > Also, everyone awesome work on the LaTeX stuff - I can't believe it's > gone from revision 11 to 22 in a day and a half! It's great to see the > pace picking up. > > Oh and one other thing that I'd like some feedback on, the wiki is > getting fairly long - and the table of contents to the right is also > getting pretty huge - should I get rid of the table of contents, or > perhaps create some new wiki pages for some of the information? > > Keep up the good work,
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