Hi Carsten, On 9/28/2013 2:11 AM, Carsten Dominik wrote: > Hi everyone, > > today I looked at our tutorial page at > > http://orgmode.org/worg/org-tutorials/index.html > > and came away with the feeling that that this page has become > somewhat useless for people who are really new to Org. - I disagree. Your Google talk was just right - for me. It was my first exposure to Org Mode. > > Can we have a discussion here on how this path should look like? > When you came to Org-mode as a newby, what were the three resources > that really made an impression on by being accessible and > providing feel and promise for digging deeper? About three years ago I stumbled across Org Mode when I was searching Emacs in general. (I already was familiar with Emacs, but only to "fool around".) After viewing the Google talk, I specifically searched Org Mode. The three resources that made an impression: - the general tutorials, starting with David O'Toole's, - the Compact Guide with the Further Readings, (I did not look at the ones in the Org Manual) since this gave me a sense of how Org is and can be used, and - *the mailing list*, which was the one resource that has made the greatest impression on me from the beginning. It has been and is my best resource; it provides the greatest exposure to Org Mode both as to its uses and sense of the Org community. - Thank you Carsten, Bastien and all the rest if you for Org Mode. Charlie Millar