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Re: Cataloging LDP
Kevin Cullis wrote:
[snip]
> 1 Process
> 1.1 Linux Development
> 1.1.1 Theory/Philosophy
> 1.1.2 Planning: Architect Design/Requirements Gathering
> 1.1.3 Coding
> 1.1.4 Compiling
> 1.1.5 Testing
> 1.1.6 Release/Acceptance
> 1.1.7 Maintenance
> 1.2 Linux User and Administration
> 1.2.1 Background Information
> 1.2.2 Pre-installation requirements (chipset or specifications of
> hardware, etc.)
> 1.2.3 Installation
> 1.2.4 Configuration
> 1.2.5 Maintenance/Tune-up
> 1.2.6 Troubleshooting
> 1.2.6.1 Pre- and Post-Dependencies of subject matter ( what items
> affect it working correctly)
> 1.2.6.2 Where to go for more info (i.e. to manufacturer for specs)
Funny, this list is not entirely unlike the structure in the
Template
http://www.nyx.net/~sgjoen/template.html
> The one question I have not figured out yet, is how to do a
> Beginner/Intermediate/Advanced sort of subject matter. Should we
> reclassify some things to basics/intermediate/advanced? Let me know.
The way I see it a HOWTO should cater for the entire range of
readers, hopefully bringing the novice up to speed. I added a
reading plan to my HOWTO,and also the template (chapter 2.3) on
request from a reader.
How does this scheme fit in with your views?
Regards,
Stein Gjoen
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