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Well,
first of all loads of good thoughts to you that you're taking the road of writing docs. You'll earn lots of karma points with that :)

As for posting the tutorials here I'd say that's not a good idea. We'd soon end up with tutorials in many different languages and that would confuse things. You'd need a differentiation quite early in your structure, probably you should register perlmonks.de (if it's still available). I have done something quite related by providing the german introduction to XEmacs and I keep it at my own private page. I think a mixture of languages at a late point in the structure (oh my, this sounds so stupid - I mean at the level of "tutorial" or "meditation" and the like) just confuses things.

Otherwise I am looking forward to reading your docs :)

Regards... Stefan
you begin bashing the string with a +42 regexp of confusion


In reply to Re: Tutorials not in English by stefan k
in thread Tutorials not in English by busunsl

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