Not that I'm against some duplication, but isn't this basically what 
www.linuxnewbie.org is doing? They were absolutely critical in my early days 
of linux, and I still head back there every so often to search the archives 
to see if anyone else has had my problem.

- David Nusinow
   [EMAIL PROTECTED]

On Wednesday 13 June 2001 10:59 am, will trillich wrote:
> Folks keep raving about what we're trying to do
> over at
>
>       http://newbieDoc.sourceForge.net/
>
> We were newbies not too long ago -- and we're writing down our
> experiences to provide newbie-friendly introductions
> to Debian/Linux so that today's newbies might have life just a
> bit better than we did.
>
> We've been mentioned on debian-weekly-news
>
>       http://www.debian.org/News/weekly/2001/14/
>
> (We're getting to be famous!) Wouldn't you like to help?
>
>       http://newbieDoc.sourceForge.net/
>
> If you've overcome a hurdle or found your way through a setup
> process or figured out how to configure something tricky, jot
> down your experience -- and save the world, one newbie at a
> time.
>
>       http://newbieDoc.sourceForge.net/
>
> We need contributing authors (intros and how-to's) -- and
> seasoned docbook/dsssl people -- and creative web types -- and
> folks who've figured out emacs macros, exim configs, port
> forwarding, diskless servers, apache tricks, setting up
> sound, using the mouse on consoles AND within X, mutt setup
> ideas, vim tricks and tips... Whatever you've learned, you can
> help us, and also help countless newbies from Around the Globe.
>
>       http://newbieDoc.sourceForge.net/
>
> And did I mention we have fun doing it?

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