Jim Campbell wrote: > > Hi All, > > The people working on Ubuntu server documentation have been updating > the server-specific documents quite a bit during this release. More is > yet to come, but it doesn't look likely to be ready until sometime > right very close to the feature freeze. > > We have some server-specific docs that are included as part of the > Xubuntu documentation, but I haven't been focusing on updating them, > and I'm wondering what people might think about not including them in > the standard Xubuntu documentation going forward. The server docs are > getting much more detailed (which is very good news), and while I > think it would be helpful for Xubuntu users to have documentation to > help them set up a LAMP server or something like that on their Xubuntu > box, I'm not sure that it would be the best use of our efforts to try > and merge all* of the server documentation – removing all of the > yelp-specific links and the like. > As a note, kubuntu does not include these server docs. > > I'm not opposed to including some server-related docs . . . but I'm > also considering just including instructions on how to install the > ubuntu-doc package, and yelp as a doc viewer for those documents. > > What do you all think? > > Jim I should think that since there is already a specific Doc team for servers, all xubuntu-related (and KDE for that matter) differences should be forwarded to the Ubuntu-Server doc team for inclusion in a universal document collection
Just my opinion vidd -- xubuntu-devel mailing list [email protected] https://lists.ubuntu.com/mailman/listinfo/xubuntu-devel
