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- Date: Wed, 02 Mar 2005 18:02:24 +0900
- From: "Stephen J. Turnbull" <stephen@example.com>
- Subject: Re: [tlug] AdBookWorkaround
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>>>>> "Lyle" == Lyle Saxon <Lyle> writes: >> That's when a community will form around the issues that >> concern him. (During the writing, that is, not after >> publication.) Lyle> Sounds interesting. More details please! If you go back to the TLUG archives ca 1998-1999, you'll see a number of threads about a book, *Linux Nihongo Kankyo* by Hiroo Yamagata, Craig Oda, Rob Bickel, and me. At that time people were still dual-booting English/Nihongo Windows and keeping separate versions of wordprocessors, etc, and Linux was in even worse state. How to get Japanese input running, where to get source for kinput2 that would build, how to enable Japanese input for Mosaic, how to grep Japanese documents, etc, were FAQs. But there wasn't a FAQ, so out of stuff that we'd published on our home pages and TLUG's website and discussed on the mailing list, we consed one up, and Hiroo sold it to O'Reilly Japan for us (they only bought the Japanese rights, most of the English version remained on the web for a long time, but I don't know where it all is now---I have the CVS repository of the English draft of the book, though). Today, the book is just about 100% obsolete. All that stuff is just a matter of installing Red Hat and checking the "Japanese support" box in the installer. So what was important was that it provided a focus for a bunch of people interested in the topic. I'm sure it contributed a lot to TLUG discussions. Seems to me that's what you need, is a focus to attract more people to discussing and working on the issues you have run into. How to get the ball rolling? Dunno, but one possibility would be to start up a "Linux Userspace FAQ" with the questions you've had about getting this that and the other thing set up, and kernel questions strictly forbidden.<wink> You could rip off Rick Moen (http://www.linuxmafia.com/~rick/faq/, IIRC) and rewrite in polite terms from the "really trying" newbie's point of view. That in itself would be new, I think---all those FAQs, and there are dozens of them, tend to be written from the guru-talking-down-to-newbie point of view, and of course they're more or less supercilious. Or you could do a "Poor Man's Linux FAQ" focused on how to deal with less than the latest and greatest hardware, etc. Please note that I'm not poking fun at you for the sake of doing so; it's just the humorous "hook" to attract attention. For it to work, you need to do it your own style, of course. Nor do I really think any of those ideas would would fly as is, but something in there might be useful and/or will click with something that would come naturally to you. You probably could get it posted on the TLUG server. -- Institute of Policy and Planning Sciences http://turnbull.sk.tsukuba.ac.jp University of Tsukuba Tennodai 1-1-1 Tsukuba 305-8573 JAPAN Ask not how you can "do" free software business; ask what your business can "do for" free software.
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- From: Lyle (Hiroshi) Saxon
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