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The Linux Documentation Project Weekly News

Issue Number : 1
Publication Date : 2005-01-05

The LDP wishes its readers a very Happy New Year 2005. Starting this week, The LDP Weekly News will be available again via the news@en.tldp.org mailing list. If you are interested in receiving this newsletter weekly in your mailbox, send an email to .


1. Documents submitted for review

  • Miles Brennan has been working hard on the "Linux Home Server HOWTO" that he proposed a few weeks ago. The document has currently reached draft status on over 18 (of 20) chapters and Miles anticipate finalising the last two very shortly. The draft version is available at http://www.brennan.id.au/ and Miles would like to iron out any errors/omissions. Please send in your feedback to the author.

2. News in The LDP world

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