Operator guide document?

Michael Lustfield mtecknology at ubuntu.com
Fri Dec 4 21:27:36 UTC 2009



On Fri, 4 Dec 2009 19:05:34 +0100
"Lorenzo J. Lucchini" <ljlbox at tiscali.it> wrote:

> On Friday 04 December 2009 16:44:23 Lasse Havelund wrote:
> > Dear all
> >
> > [snip]
> >
> > Pardon my ignorance around these matters, but as a new operator, a lot of
> > new things and workflows have to be incorporated into your head, and
> > I feel that if a proper document was readily-available to outline what the
> > individuals channels, modes, bots, etc. are there for, I think it would
> > be much easier to dive into, without expecting new operators to be crippled
> > for long periods after their selection.
> 
> I've had in mind for a while to hold a session in #ubuntu-classroom about the 
> technical aspects of being an op; for a reason or another, I never actually 
> did, but I'd still be interested in doing it, and I suppose that questions 
> asked during such a session could be used to contribute a FAQ to any future 
> documentation.
> 
> If the idea sounds alright, we can check with the Classroom team to arrange a 
> date and time.

I love that idea. I think there's a lot of questions people would like
to ask and being open like that would make it easier for them. Tossing
these answers into an FAQ would probably help a lot of other people as
well.

> 
> by LjL
> ljl at ubuntu.com


-- 
Michael Lustfield
Kalliki Software

Network and Systems Administrator
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