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How can Open Addict improve?
Thanks for starting up the news, I really like that!
KP
How can Open Addict improve?
More reviews are on the way. Last night I posted Brennan's review of PCLinuxOS 2007 beta 2 and more will follow shortly...
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Well, I voted for more review, but more news would also be a good Idea...
... and no offense Sharaz... but I REALLY Don't want to see you in a Speedo! :shock: :shock:
Now Rich on the other hand :twisted:
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news added back! working on the other items....
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id personally like to see some "functional examples" that follow the air of my FreeBSD articles, but for various flavors of linux.
and ill get to looking around for that speedo...
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two votes for the speedo!?!?!?!??!!?!? LOL!!!!!!
(for the record I voted for NEWS!)
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HHAHAHAHAHA, that sharaz in a speedo thing, LOL, that pretty much explains it, but anyways, i think that this site is great already, although we could use some dancing bears.... or possibly penguins....
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I'll +1 to the tutorials - I can learn pretty quick once I get my feet wet, but its always the first step thats the hardest! Even tutorials on simple stuff for people that have lived a sheltered life behind the great wall of M-$soft. :)
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[quote="KPryor"]Tutorials! I'd love to see lessons for newbs from those of you in the know. I used to know MS-DOS like the back of my hand back in the day. I would love to have the familiarity with the Linux command line and all the cool intricacies that aren't apparent on the surface.
In addition, I'd like to see even more reviews and news. I go to tuxmachines.org for news, but that site is slow as molasses. I'd love to see more news here.
KP[/quote]
Great feedback, thanks KPryor! TuxMachines is a great site and I also find it very slow. Glad to know it's not just me. :wink:
I'm working to create a news page (maybe the default front page) that I can easily update and possibly allow comments, although I might just point to the forums for the comments.
How can Open Addict improve?
Tutorials! I'd love to see lessons for newbs from those of you in the know. I used to know MS-DOS like the back of my hand back in the day. I would love to have the familiarity with the Linux command line and all the cool intricacies that aren't apparent on the surface.
In addition, I'd like to see even more reviews and news. I go to tuxmachines.org for news, but that site is slow as molasses. I'd love to see more news here.
KP
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I've already spoken with the moderators about this and I'd now like to pose this question to the user at-large. What does Open Addict need to do/add/subtract/change/improve to be the best Linux and BSD website on the net? Brainstorm here. Throw out any ideas you might have and we will discuss them. But, let me first say - no penguin pr0n. :wink: