Work has begun on what I intend to be a good solid intro and basic how-to on getting started with Linux. This is aimed at people that are not techies to show them that they do not need to be a techie or geek to use Linux. I'm planning on keeping it in the 6-8 minute range so that I can put in a good amount of info, but not be long and boring.
This is a project I have been wanting to do and have been thinking about for far too long, like many of my ideas. I can't work on my websites right now because I am waiting on domain name transfers that are likely to take another week or more, so this is a great time to get it started. Plus I'm kind of fired up about it after a good amount of interest in my articles a couple of weeks ago.
Today, I'm going to be working on refining the outline and setting up a Blender file and assets as well as starting out with some screen cast parts if I have time.
I'm really happy that I'll be using feedback from my posts on here and on facebeef to answer some good questions and points about Linux. I find it motivating to see a good amount of interest in using Linux. Historically, I see my fellow geeks really passionate about Linux but almost no other interest, and right now, for some reason I don't really understand, there are a bunch of "normies" out there with at least a modicum of interest in this excellent platform.
I will be posting my outline when I get it ready - hopefully later today. Your questions and comments are welcome, of course. I am most interested in what you perceive to be a road block or problem that keeps you from using Linux.