[06:39] <godbyk> Hello, tisqueldotim. Right now the Ubuntu Manual project has been focusing on the regular Ubuntu distribution. We haven't worked on manuals for Lubuntu, Kubuntu, etc.
[06:40] <godbyk> tisqueldotim: Having said that, it's something we're interested in exploring. If you think enough people would be interested in such a manual (and would be willing to help create it), I'm happy to help you with our tools and we could even distribute the manual on our website.
[10:51] <tisqueldotim> godbyk, Well that's interesting .. I have to say that I'm looking at both the Ubuntu manual and the eian administrators handbook , and I'd like to be able to use the 'comments' tool to leave such text as post-it's in the manual for my friends and colleagues to click on and assess as the manual evolves (as it is copy-left) Do you know of such a program  ( At moment I use nitro-PDF ) and can you give me the name ??
[10:51] <tisqueldotim> **debian admin ...
[20:27] <tisqueldotim> godbyk, What were those tools again ??
[21:10] <godbyk> Hellp, tisqueldotim.
[21:10] <godbyk> tisqueldotim: You might have a look at crocodoc.com.  We used that a bit for editing last time.
[21:10] <godbyk> You can upload the PDF and annotate it.  I think you can download the annotated PDF, too, but I'm not sure.
[21:11] <godbyk> The tools I was talking about are the tools that we use to generate the manual: LaTeX, our document template, website, etc.