Re: new GNOME users...



Check out linux.com . It is very oriented for new
users, plus it looks good and is starting to acumulate
interesting content.

Eduardo

--- Aaron Worley <planet_hoth@yahoo.com> wrote:
> 
> I have a couple friends who are getting their feet
> wet with Linux and GNOME. Classic newbies.  Are
> there any GNOME-centric sites out there geared
> towards people new to *NIX?  I have not been able
> to find anything really that "stands out".
> 
> It seems to me that the existing GNOME resources on
> the web, being geared towards developers, are
> not very suitable for those people excited about
> GNOME but not knowing very much about it or how to
> use it properly.   The GNOME Users Guide is nice,
> but it is not "interactive" like a good website
> is.
> 
> If there's no "GNOME User Group Website" out
> there, is there anyone interested in helping start
> one?  I think it would be a great way to advertise
> all the hard work that has been poured into the
> GNOME project.  Making it easier for new users to
> start using GNOME will only win us more users,
> too.
> 
> Well, I'm interested to see if any one else thinks
> this would be a useful endeavor.  Thanks!
> 
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