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Date:      Mon, 16 Feb 1998 01:09:16 -0500
From:      James Higgins <zjhh2@etsu.edu>
To:        Sue Blake <sue@welearn.com.au>
Cc:        freebsd-chat@FreeBSD.ORG
Subject:   Re: Create newbie site?
Message-ID:  <3.0.5.32.19980216010916.009109b0@pop.prodigy.net>
In-Reply-To: <19980216165204.54980@welearn.com.au>
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At 04:52 PM 2/16/98 +1100, you wrote:
>On Sun, Feb 15, 1998 at 10:27:05PM -0500, Mark Mayo wrote:
>> On Mon, Feb 16, 1998 at 01:26:28PM +1100, Sue Blake wrote:
>> > On Sun, Feb 15, 1998 at 08:49:17PM -0500, Steve Clark wrote:
>> > > Hello everybody I am interested in building a complete newbie 
site to
>> > > help the average user and complete beginner to the step over 
into
>> > > FreeBSD. I am just wondering if the site would help and if it 
would be
>> > > used by the general public.
>> > 
>> [SNIP]
>> > If a web site were a good idea (and I have reservations), it 
would need to
>> > be done by someone who knows and awful lot about FreeBSD and how 
to
>> > communicate with newbies, who has years of experience in both, 
and is
>> > generally acknowledged as having those attributes. Considering 
the amount of
>> > thankless work involved, I would be inclined to doubt the 
suitability of
>> > anyone who would be willing to take it on :-)
>> 
>> FWIW, myself and Chris Coleman are attacking something similar - 
simply an
>> alternative free source of info for FreeBSD newbies. Our approach 
is to
>> create an online book of sorts, with the possibility of it going 
to print
>> if there was an interested publisher. This probably will never 
happen,
>> and we'd only agree to it if we felt a book were "for the greater
>> good of FreeBSD"...
>> 
>> We've actually found that 95% of the feedback we receive (and 
we've literally
>> received more than one hundred responses) is excellent.
>
>Ah, but now I see that feedback is strongly encouraged, and _looks_ 
like it
>would be given and taken on board. That helps address some of my 
concerns.

Being a FreeBSD (and mailing list) newbie I would love such a site.  
I had some experience with Linux and decided to try freebsd and found 
it to be bit of a switch from Red Hat and Slackware.

It seemed to me that the single biggest resource was the mailing 
lists and their archives which can be difficult to find things in at 
times.

>> I have countless mails from newbies in my INBOX thanking us for 
our
>> work, so I'd have to disagree that the work is "thankless". :-)
>> It can be quite rewarding actually!
>
>I hope it remains that way :-) I'd better take a closer look at what 
you're
>doing there.
>
>The idea of a one stop new user site, or potentially several of them 
with
>different advice, still makes me interested but nervous.

I realize that it is a big project, but I think one would certainly 
be beneficial.
Considerations of how new is "newbie" should also be in order.  Are 
we talking newbie in the sense of new to FreeBSD or new in the sense 
of the college student who decide to play with some sort of UNIX os 
at home.  

I am a member of both groups, but I chose linux first.  There I 
lerned a great deal from their system admins guide and network admins 
guide.  Fortuneately, they are very universal and found them very 
helpful with my transistion to freebsd. 

Then again for the pure newbie there are LOTS of resources available 
including thos from the LDP which are very good.

James Higgins

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