User talk:Ict-dp

Welcome to Wikibooks, Ict-dp!

 First steps tutorial Wikibooks is for collaborative development of free textbooks.

You do not need technical skills to contribute. You can easily change most books. Please introduce yourself, and let us know what interests you.

If you already contribute at other Wikimedia projects, our Wikimedia Orientation should quickly get you started. (Would you like to provide feedback on this message?)

  Getting help   Made a mistake?   Goodies, tips and tricks
 * Read the Using Wikibooks book for a friendly introduction to the project, or our help pages for more information.
 * You can get friendly help from the community in the user assistance room or our IRC channel.
 * Upload freely licensed files to Wikimedia Commons. You may request permission to upload fair use files locally. Please include author and source information and a non-free use rationale for non-free files.
 * You can restore a previously saved version.
 * Pages should follow the  naming convention.
 * Need to rename a page? Use the move tab (is available once your account is 4 days old - until then, ask for help).
 * To request a page be deleted, add to the top of the page.
 * Was a page you made deleted? Please read the deletion policy, and check the deletion log to find out why. Also check the RFD archives if applicable. You can request undeletion at WB:RFU, or ask the administrator who deleted the page.
 * Please fill in the edit summary and preview your edits before saving.
 * Sign your name on discussion pages by typing &#126;&#126;&#126;&#126;
 * User scripts can make many tasks easier. Look at the Gadgets tab of my preferences; check off the boxes for the scripts you want, and hit save!

Dear Ict-dp,

Welcome to Wikibooks. I hope you enjoy reading and editing the pages here.

Often two books show up on Wikibooks that talk about the same topic and aimed at the same audience. When that happens, it's often better to put the books together into one big book. We hope gaps in the knowledge of people who started the first book can be filled in by the people who started the second book. We hope gaps in the knowledge of people who started the second book can be filled in by the people who started the first book. I hope you agree that this makes the one big book more useful to our readers than two separate books.

I see you've put a lot of work into the book that starts at Ict-innovation/LPI/main. I hope you don't mind other people editing it and making it better in other ways.

I see that someone else has been working on the book LPI Linux Certification.

Perhaps I'm missing something, but it appears to me that these two books are about the same topic and aimed at the same target audience. Is the "LPI" in the one book really the same as the "LPI" of the other book? Are the "candidates" one book talks to the same people as the "candidates" of the other book?

Again, welcome. --DavidCary (discuss • contribs) 11:53, 4 November 2012 (UTC)

Renommage de la VF de Ict@innovation: Free your IT Business in Africa
Salut, suite à l'importation de la partie en français de ton travail sur http://fr.wikibooks.org, je voudrais renommer le titre pour plus de compréhension. Que penserais-tu de "Libérer son entreprise de TIC en Afrique" ? JackPotte (discuss • contribs) 22:05, 25 November 2012 (UTC)