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<div dir="ltr">Hello everyone,<br><br>I've been using slackware for a little over ten years. (I still don't know it as well as I would like). I'd just like to offer any services I can: I'm able to translate from English to French and French to English but prefer the latter. Correct French grammar is still beyond my grasp and sadly it's my native tongue. I do a little php hacking and have just ordered my first arduino setup. If anyone needs assistance with their work and feels I might be able to help don't hesitate to get communicate with me. I don't code half as well as i'd like to and like to think I code twice as well as I do sadly ;-)<br><br>Font Size:<br>Someone suggested there be an increase of the default font size on the wiki. I myself just increase the font size on a particular page by using the browser to increase it; none the less several individuals supported the idea. I don't see any harm in increasing the font size but I also didn't see any further discussion of the subject.<br><br>I'd like to make the suggestion that every page (or article, what ever nomenclature you'd use to describe it) be available in a basic .txt file. I like the idea of a future where I might be able to look up the most recent information on subject "ABC" by visiting docs.slackware.com via a terminal. It might also serve some accessibility purpose but that's just conjecture on my part.<br><br>Look forward to contributing in any way I can and jokingly ask "When's Slackware 14 getting released ?". <br> <br>Krupe<br><br><br><br><br><br><br></div>
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