Guided tour, spoken documentation
James J. Baker
frstprin at mninter.net
Sun Aug 14 18:46:40 CEST 2005
As a newcomer to Linux, I wholeheartedly support your idea.
Jim
on 9/12/05 7:02 AM, benjamin at winchesterpc.com at benjamin at winchesterpc.com
wrote:
> Hello, good to meet you.
>
> I looked at your work, and it's quite good. I would like to work with you
> and help however I can. (I, too, think it would be good if you delegate
> work to others and set up a firm release schedule.)
>
> I was thinking of making a guided tour for people who are new to Linux
> and/or KDE and are novices to computing. (And it would be really cool if
> the voice my customers heard were mine, hah!) I'd like to make a tour of
> KDE, since it's quickly becoming the standard high-end Linux desktop, and
> KDE is definitely moving in the right direction. I'd also like to make
> somewhat of a guide through the inside of Linux, but that will probably be
> later.
>
>>
>> Hi
>>
>> I am working on getting multimedia presentations working on many levels
>> for
>> KDE. This is no easy task and I can spare little time for it at the
>> moment,
>> but it sure is near top on my KDE ToDo.
>>
>> Some of the basics can be seen at http://features.physos.net, which was a
>> 3.4
>> feature guide I started and could not finish for private reasons. I plan
>> to
>> do the same for 3.5 and then tackle a Guided Tour and the tools needed.
>>
>> I would appreciate your help at one point, since I have a heavy non-native
>> (but not really German, even worse) accent, I think ;)
>>
>>
>> Rainer
>>
>>
>>
>> On Friday 12 August 2005 00:21, Benjamin Vander Jagt wrote:
>>> Hello list!
>>>
>>> My company sells plenty of Linux systems, and one of the most requested
>>> items is a tour, walkthough, getting started guide, or something of the
>>> sort. Since we usually install SuSE Linux, they have somewhat of a
>>> guided
>>> tour, but recently Linspire (ugh) introduced a spoken system.
>>>
>>> Has anyone already started making any spoken systems? My speech is
>>> mostly
>>> inspired by the accent of Michigan, and I have good inflection and tone,
>>> so
>>> it should be easily understood by most people.
>>>
>>> Thanks!
>>
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