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Re: [linuxiran] Linux teaching website


From: Arash Zeini
Subject: Re: [linuxiran] Linux teaching website
Date: Sun, 8 Aug 2004 12:30:30 +0430
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It is an interesting proposal. I myself won't be able to help at all, but I 
would be happy to help with resources if needed.
I would also be happy to publish the articles on linuxiran.org!

Greetings,
Arash

In a message dated Sunday 08 August 2004 08:42, Ehsan Akhgari wrote:

> Hi all,
>
> Is there any interest for a Persian website dedicated to teach Linux
> from the ground up?  I've been spending some time looking for Linux
> teaching websites on the net, and I've found a number of them.  Most of
> them have only contained a handful of Linux related tips, and there are
> a few which attempt in actually teaching Linux, but they don't have a
> good teaching program for getting beginners started -- All they provide
> is a teaching guide for a certain application or aspect of the system. 
> And there are several which are mostly dedicated to Linux
> discussions/news, which don't fall in this category.
>
> Now, what I have in mind is this.  As a Persian user, one needs a
> Persian teaching resource which does not assume previous experience at
> all, and starts teaching Linux from the ground up; in a way that they
> can follow from Lesson 1 upward to start learning Linux.  And the whole
> teaching material will be free, both as in freedom and as in free
> "maa-oshaeer".  :-)
>
> Do you guys think this is a good idea?  Do you have any idea about
> things to add, or exclude, maybe?
>
> I also need help if anyone is willing/able to give.  I'm going to write
> up "Linux from command line" lesssons myself, which start from ls/cd
> commands up to more advanced command line tricks and shell programming
> methods, and then I might consider writiing about a graphical desktop,
> an application (or an app suite), or a specific task (like networking
> with Linux, for example.) But I think it would be very nice if several
> parallel topics can be started simultaneously.  But I don't have enough
> time for that myself, so I need help.  If anyone is able to write about
> such a topic from the ground up and on a lesson by lesson basis, I'd be
> grateful to have their help.  Also, if anyone is able to write Linux
> tips & tricks, then that would be nice as well.  Also, we can open up
> forums if some of you guys do the favor of answering questions there
> (since I won't have enough time...)
>
> In case anyone decides to join, I think I would use MovableType as the
> publishing system, so it would be easy for anyone to get started writing
> articles.
>
> Ideas/questions/comments/suggestions?
>
> Thanks in advance!
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