On Wed, 26 Feb 2003 vinayak_hegde@softhome.net wrote :
offline version of www.tldp.org. We can give away these cds along with knoppix and FreeDuc as and when this is done. I have spoken to a lot of newbies to GNU/Linux. They want a good reference book. This CD might just be an answer. Also another idea which came of of a discussion with Mr. Nagarjuna @GNUnify was that we could have a subscription kind of service for corporates and individuals. We can mail the update CDs every 3/6 months. I was thinking something on the lines of MSDN which we lack for
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Very much in need! No doubt about it.
About putting tldp.org on a CD. We could create a MSDN-like resource for this as well. HOWTOs and man pages and other help under a single searchable index, with some additional assistance pages. Content could be grouped into multiple CD's for newbies, intermediate & advanced users.
Things a newbie has problems with (from my own experiences): 1. I don't know if this can be done. 2. I know it can be done, I don't know how. Don't tell me to RTFM. Tell me which FM to R. 3. I don't understand the man pages. 4. Only if there were a one stop solution where I can run a query through all the man pages and HOWTOs and other help, my work would get done a lot faster.
Content within the man pages could also be grouped into sections, depending on the level of a user. A newbie probably only needs to know ls, ls -l, ls -a, and the fact that we can also write ls -al. Some people tend to develop a phobia, if bombarded with excessive content.
Hope we could have something like this, or even better. Would love to help in any way I can.
Warm Regards, Nikhil Karkera.