Howdy!<div><br></div><div>On IRC today someone [astoon] told me that the 2-part tutorial for BlueBream is a core z3/ztk tutorial. I would like to help with some concerns I ran into with this tutorial, as I am building a PBX / VoIP SoftSwitch IaaS Manager this weekend / coming week.</div>
<div><br></div><div>For instance, the tutorial pasters out a 'ticketcollector' package with 'tc' namespace and default 'main' packagename, then pretty much goes on to work with code in src/tc/collector. From the zipped demo it is clear, but there are clearly holes in the tutorial. As I feel I can see what is missing, of course, I'm very happy to help.</div>
<div><br></div><div>I talked with Baiju as well and just wanted to say hello on the ML and note that I am also happy to help with wiki gardening and proofreading / editing.</div><div><br></div><div>I hope noone is foolish enough to feel this is really bragging, but I co-authored a variation of the best-selling "Linux for Dummies" when I worked for TurboLinux. I also worked on some Linux Admin courses and in high school worked from Texas with a buddy in SV on a Linux Guide. So, while poorly compensated, I have some professional technical writing experience. I find, in fact, the BlueBream [Zope?] document on writing to be very relevant and informed and helpful as I've taken several English Comp courses in past years and been unstimulated. Creative Writing I believe is explicitly inapplicable to the style the multilingual Zope community demands. :)</div>
<div><br></div><div>All the [then] IDG folks told me was to read Windows for Dummies and AOL for Dummies and take screenshots to show how TL was different from Red Hat circa 1998. :-P</div><div><br></div><div>In best possible spirit,</div>
<div><br></div><div>Justin</div>