[00:56] <Captainkrtek> head_victim, ubuntu-manual.org
[01:00] <head_victim> Captainkrtek: cool just checking, that one was the most official looking one.
[01:00] <Captainkrtek> yeah
[01:00] <Captainkrtek> I work on it
[01:00] <Captainkrtek> it's a great guide
[01:03] <head_victim> I wasn't sure if it was that or ubuntuguide
[01:12] <sagaci> head_victim, kinda different things, ubuntuguide seems to be the most complete on anything you'd ever want to do whereas manual is a little easier to actually read to flick through for newer ubuntu users. my 2c
[01:14] <head_victim> sagaci: ah k, I've never used anything but google myself so wasn't sure about them all.
[01:38] <sagaci> besides, ubuntuguide relies on using terminal commands to achieve goals, whereas the manual seems to use more screenshots and more explanation for entry users. Depends what your target audience is, I guess
[01:42] <head_victim> sagaci: nice to know.
[03:39] <czajkowski> stupid not being able to sleep grrrr
[07:19] <benonsoftware1> I'm looking to do doc jam for my LoCo team, what things should I cover?