The documenting process itself. First they have to accept you as translator, documenting. Next they insist you have to use program X,Y and last you have to upload it in form ZX or so. I'm okay to install ONE program to do the job, not for every program a new program for documenting. Next, it is almost impossible to be accepted as a translator or so. Don't say its not true, I tried and I'm done with it. Had in mind to translate Libreoffice and upgrade it with missing bits and bytes and some other programs. Of course it will be first in Dutch and then English and may be then German, but I need than a proof reading with a native German speaking user.3. This stuff isn't closed source. What's stopping any of you from documenting what you have learned and sharing that with the rest of us?
I understand where you're coming from. However:
- I missed that this is in the MagPi subforum.
- The point I was trying to make wasn't that one of the above posters should join one of the various dev teams and become part of the documentation team rather that there was little stopping them from writing their own documentation and sharing it to give something back to the community.
- Yes, I have done that:
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Bookworm Point to Point Ethernet (inc g_ether)
Bookworm vs Bullseye - A Guide
Building A Pi Based NAS
Cron – A Beginner's Guide
Network Boot A Pi Zero Via the USB Ethernet Gadget
Running A Program At Start Up A Beginner's Guide
USB Ethernet Gadget A Beginner's Guide
USB Mass Storage Gadget - A Beginner's Guide
Using fstab A Beginner's Guide
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Some folks seem to like and recomend them. - I suspect I was having a bad day when I made the post you quoted.
Statistics: Posted by thagrol — Tue Aug 13, 2024 4:42 pm