Hi,
I got in touch with IOSN last year (might be fun to do a search in our
mailing list archive, must've been in oct-nov 03) they were asking for
peer review on the then draft document.
Didn't know it'd reached final state yet.
It's primarily target audience is Third World Countries and the idea is
to help/encourage them to use FOSS as it's more interesting for them.
The last draft I read was interesting but it feels more useful for
FOSS/Linux advocacy than actual tutorial (unless they've a new document,
have to check)
On Tue, 2004-08-24 at 10:14, Eric Dondelinger wrote:
Hi,
SlashDot readers among you have seen this link yesterday
already. I thought I'd republish it here:
http://www.iosn.net/training/end-user-manual/
It's a desktop linux user guide, available in OOo and PDF
formats, written by some UN agency. Its license allows for
modification and redistribution.
I haven't looked into it yet (still downloading - after /. it
seems their server is still overloaded), but it might be helpful
for our own Linux Basic Course.
Greetings, Eric
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