feedback on enterprise.kde.org

Josiah Ritchie jritchie at bible.edu
Thu Feb 12 16:23:56 CET 2004


>one of my personal "some day" projects (you know, after i've done hacking all 
>the code and drinking all the beer ;) is to look into setting up a 
>subscription-supported set of mini-books on KDE (and everything that comes 
>along with it). the idea would be to write a series of manuals that range 
>from 50-150 pages in length and cover specific aspects of KDE: basic desktop 
>usage (aka KDE 101), Konqueror, Groupware, Multimedia, Printing, Central 
>Administration, CD Burning ....... etc, etc, etc ...

I've recently thought that KDE would benefit from VideoProfessor like lessons.
This is a product sold in the US (maybe elsewhere) where a video is played on
the screen of what your screen should look like as you follow the audio
recording. It breaks through some comprehension barrier of the words being heard
and more importantly calms peoples fear of not being able to follow.

What you are mentioning seems like it would be a good start towards this and
maybe even a nice extension of it.

JSR/


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