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Note the name of this site - gnulinux'club' . So this is a club -
its a club of all Gnulinux enthusiasts and like all good things in this
world, the membership to this club is also free!!!
But
what do the member's do? And why all this under this section called
'Why a Wiki?' ... where's the real answer dude?? Keep reading to find
out ........
If you take a close look around the website - this site is very
very practical in its approach. The Newbies section, Corporate Section
and help docs all contain articles that are meant to be very
business-like. ?
The gnulinuxclub is composed of
individuals who want to?move straightforward?to
implementation issues. We want to help people out in not only
understanding?the conceptual?and theoritical aspects of
GNU/Linux but more importantly start figuring out how to use software
and products of the gnulinux world. So we have articles on mundane but
critical issues like configuring your modem and internet, configuring
boot loaders, installing two flavours of Linux on the same machine etc
etc.
If you too have a flair for writing such business-like
articles, if you are one of those who want to help the world learn
gnulinux you can join our club; our league. And this Wiki is the door
to membership.
Here's what to do.
Figure out one topic on which you would like to write an article for the readers of this site. Put your article on this site by editing our wiki?-?by editing an older topic on the Wiki or starting a new one.? Once
your article is in place and complete and we find it good enough, we
will probably shift it from the Wiki to one of the sections of the
site.? It will be handy to leave traces of your
email ID in the article so that we can invite you to become a
full-time/permanent member of the gnulinuxclub and write regular
articles for us. In some cases if we feel that the
article is not complete and we can expect someone else to add/modify
it, we may continue to maintain it on the Wiki. In
case you have anything to add or modify in any of the existing articles
on the site - feel free to suggest the modification.?TO suggest a
modification create a topic by the same name as the original article on
the Wiki and post your addendum/modified version on it.
NOTE:
If the above implies that gnulinuxclub is a strongly grouped
organisation with an organised membership etc - please forgive the
writer for a wrong choice of words.
gnulinuxclub is a
loose group of individuals who maintain this site and are spread across
the world, have hardly ever met each other, but share the common
passion of popularising gnulinux and free software movement.
Wiki @ gnulinuxclubUpdate:The gnulinuxclub Wiki is not UP presently, The article was written to make readers aware with the Wiki culture and the same holds true for all the Wiki
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