[Typo3-documentation] german tutorial for installing typo3 3.6.1 onsuse 9.1

Peter Kindström peter289 at telia.com
Mon Jun 21 18:31:51 CEST 2004


> One single document is ok for me but it shouldn't cover too much
> uninteresting stuff which is only for one specific target group.

Then you really mean that you want to have many different 
documents for installing?


>>>Lars' manual consists of many screenshots and covers the whole
>>>installation starting at the boot prompt and up to TYPO3s install tool.
>>>In fact, it's a complete TYPO3-on-a-clean-system guide.
>>
>>Nothing prevents us from putting all that good information into
>>one single install doc...?
> 
> In this case it does. You should consider that the Debian manual is
> absolutely Debian specific. It is almost unusable for everybody else.

And so are the Windows and Mac manuals too. But IMHO thats an 
argument for having _a_lot_ of different installation manuals, 
not just 1 + 1...


> We could print this manual as a book and add a CD with Debian and the TYPO3
> packages to it, and it would cover the whole setup process... :-)

That print could be an extract of that _one_ install manual. It 
would probably be even better, since then you can also extract 
the general parts about mySQL, PHP and Apache and things like 
that (and dont have to try keeping two separate documents 
updated with the same info).


I would love to hear Jean-Maries opinion on this one.


/Peter Kindström



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