List of existing manuals / references / online communications channels
Safety / Hazards / Warnings
Quickstart
How to unwrap, plug in, turn on
First steps in Debian GNU/Linux
Important functions of the default sway-based desktop
Windows and workspaces
Display brightness
CPU/IO/Mem meter
Network
Audio
Date and time
(maybe) functions of the alternative GNOME desktop
Writing a small game/program
Creating graphics
Making sound
Putting it all together
Software recommendations
List of tested productivity applications (creative, office)
List of tested communication programs (email, chat, voip)
List of tested games
List of tested tools
Reference
Electronics
Schematics
Short explanation of important chips/parts
Mechanical
Diagram/drawings of mechanical parts
Explanation of what connects to what / which screw goes where
Common Problems
Maintenance
Credits / Thanks
Tech
Sphinx worked well as a generator for the old handbook. Probably we can use it again. I might rather go with markdown than with RSt this time, but this is up for discussion. I'm also OK with looking around for another tool that can do PDF layout.
We don't have a printing service selected yet, and should do it soon.
The print format can be unusual, like A4. Ideas welcome.
Style
Inspiration: classic computer manuals, like ZX Spectrum, QL, Commodore 64, Amiga 500. But also LISP machines, classic Macintosh. Classic Sony, Nintendo?