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Re: HowTo/Tutorial Project List



Sorry, I haven't really had an abundance of time to read most of these emails,
but as everyone is looking for documentation/tutorals/etc...

I'd just like to offerr what I've already done, you can see them here:

  http://www.bgw.org/tutorials

you're welcome to take it and use it at will, as long as I'm kept on the list
as the original author.


kyle

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On Thu, 23 Sep 1999, Bill Tihen -- TECHNOLOGY wrote:

> Currently requested Projects that need doing.  *Indicate
> that I have a strong interest and that if no one
> volunteers before I have time to do it I will do it.
> Please add stuff that I have overlooked or projects that
> you are passionate about (hopefully you will volunteer
> too).  
> 
> It would be nice to have all this in some web accesible
> database with links to the current version of the HowTo,
> volunteer contact information, EDU Purpose of HowTo). 
> These projects alone should be enough to keep several of
> us busy for a while!
> 
> Student Tutorials
> 	Project		Volunteer	Purpose
> 
> ________________________________________________________
> 	KDE 		Chris Hobbs	(Navigation,
> 					file management,
> 					etc)
> 	*Gnome 				(Navigation,
> 					file management,
> 					etc)
> 	*AbiWord 			(Word 
> 					Processing, 
> 					editing, tables,
> 					bibliographies, 
> 					long quotes, 
> 					etc.)
> 	LyX 				(Math Equations
> 					& images for 
> 					math/physics 
> 					teachers)
> 	THX 				(Graphing 
> 					Calculator -- 
> 					math teachers)
> 	Glove 				(Graphing for 
> 					science classes)
> 	Dr. Geo 			(Geometry 
> 					Supposer, 
> 					analytic 
> 					geometry)
> 	*CodeCrusader			(Programming IDE 
> 					for C, C++ & 
> 					Java)
> 	*CodeMedic 			(or other 
> 					debugger)
> 	*Together			(UML -- OOP Tool 
> 					-- great 
> 					teaching device 
> 					& there is a 
> 					free light 
> 					version)
> 	Gimp 				(Graphics work 
> 					and generates 
> 					screen shots for 
> 					HowTos)
> 	
> Teacher Tutorials (lesson plans and teaching using the
> above software)
> 	Dr. Geo 
> 	
> School Services (these have LOTS of repeat
> possibilities)
> 	Making HowTos 			(installing 
> 					DocBooks & 
> 					formatting)
> 	*SSL (& mod_ssl)		(to secure web 
> 					based password & 
> 					account 
> 					management)
> 	*IMP 				(web based email 
> 					-- simplifies 
> 					web browser 
> 					security)
> 	*SQUID 				(user ID web use 
> 					tracking & 
> 					filtering)
> 	squidGuard	Jim Wildguard
> 	Netscape 			(Roaming users 
> 					-- allows each 
> 					user to have a 
> 					simple/secure 
> 					netscape setup)
> 	*Netatalk			(allows mac file 
> 					services)
> 	SAMBA				(allows Windows 
> 					File services & 
> 					NT Domain 
> 					services)
> 	Apache				(Working-useful 
> 					examples for 
> 					schools)
> 	Sendmail			(Working-useful 
> 					examples for 
> 					schools)
> 	DHCP				(Config & Later 
> 					tracking abuses)
> 	*IPChains			(Firewall 
> 					examples 
> 					appropriate for 
> 					schools)
> 	K12 Admin			(server & 
> 					account 
> 					managment)
> 	CVW				(Workgroup 
> 					Server -- 
> 					Cooperative 
> 					learning, 
> 					Departmenetal 
> 					communication)
> 	Thin X-clients
> 	NFS
> 	NIS
> 	SSH				(for secure 
> 					remote login, 
> 					and management).
> 
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