[Subject Prev][Subject Next][Thread Prev][Thread Next][Subject Index][Thread Index]
Re: Linux India Knowledge Base
An excellent idea for collecting resources, info pages, tutorials as part of
LI, at one place.
I can surely participate. Maybe the collection of URL's related to Linux,
that I have collected over the past would be a help.
U can add a User Group FAQ page about activities, forming a new UG, etc
issues.
Another can be Simulators (DOSEMU, etc.)
In a hurry and cant think of any other at this moment.
Please count me in.
my mail-id for correspondence is vaibhav_sharma@xxxxxxxxx
VaibhaV Sharma
Indian Linux Users Group Indore Chapter
-------------------------------------
Modified Birthday Song....
Happy Birthday to you....Happy Birthday to you....
Haathi paade pooo pooo...Haathi paade pooo pooo...
Haathi paade pooo pooo pooo....
Haathi paade pooo pooo...
-------------------------------------
----- Original Message -----
From: Arun Sharma <adsharma@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
To: Linux India General <linux-india-general@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
Sent: Monday, March 20, 2000 2:56 AM
Subject: [LIG] Linux India Knowledge Base
> http://sharmas.dhs.org:8080/li-kb/articles/
>
> Try out the last two links to see some rudimentary content. Now, if people
> can suggest more (sub)categories and volunteer to maintain parts of the
> FAQ, I can create Zope accounts for each one of you.
>
> Once you become a volunteer, you can upload more HTML (or DTML - Zope
> extension to HTML) to those directories and even edit HTML remotely.
>
> Specifically, you'll login to
>
> http://sharmas.dhs.org:8080/li-kb/articles/manage
>
> and edit stuff in your browser.
>
> For more information, you'll have to read Zope content management guide.
>
> http://www.zope.org/Documentation/Guides/ZCMG-HTML/ZCMG.html
>
> Don't get overwhelmed by all the tech-speak above. To become a content
> manager, all you need is the ability to use the browser and write some
> rudimentary HTML. You can produce the HTML in your favorite HTML editor
> and cut and paste it into Zope through your browser.
>
> Whatever content is contributed will be owned by the respective authors
> and any reproduction elsewhere will have to be authorized by them. The
> knowledge base will have real articles as well as references to articles
> elsewhere. The sub category owners are responsible for keeping the
references
> valid. If you're contributing non-trivial articles, make sure that your
> authorship is properly noted in the article. I'll work on aggregating all
> this meta data (dates, authors, popularity etc) in a database as I find
> more time.
>
> Now, let's hear the names of some volunteers.
>
> -Arun
>
> -----------------------------------------------------------------------
> For information on this and other Linux India mailing lists check out
> http://lists.linux-india.org/