Hey Asaf,
Thanks for the awesome advice.
With the feedback we've already received from the Egerton team as well as Oscar's
pre-visit in Kakamega, it's evident that our feedback to the Openzim project and Kiwix
will be of great help to their development.
I'll definately post any supporting docs we come up with on the projects site.
I've been researching on zim files and scripts used to generate them for the better
part of the evening and I think it would be great if we were to take this up in the
future, just my thoughts.
Ps: our schools project is featured on the Openzim's project home page.
Cheers,
Alex.
On Tue Feb 22nd, 2011 8:01 AM PST Asaf Bartov wrote:
On Tue, Feb 22, 2011 at 11:37 AM, Alex Wafula
<xelawafs(a)yahoo.com> wrote:
Thanks for the assist with the user manual Sam.
I'll also be looking for
already existing ones from the Openzim project as well as Kiwix.
I do indeed recommend to use and improve any existing FAQ and documentation
at
www.kiwix.org. That way, not only other teams in WMKE but any other
English-speaking team would be able to use your work, and also to continue
improving it.
I'd recommend working directly on
www.kiwix.org (account creation is free
and immediate), or at the very least contributing your final version back to
www.kiwix.org.
Cheers,
Asaf
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Asaf Bartov <asaf.bartov(a)gmail.com>