https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=1029712
Bug ID: 1029712
Summary: Suggestions for documentation improvement.
Product: Fedora Documentation
Version: devel
Component: install-guide
Severity: low
Assignee: pbokoc(a)redhat.com
Reporter: r.landmann(a)redhat.com
QA Contact: docs-qa(a)lists.fedoraproject.org
CC: lsatenstein(a)yahoo.com, me(a)petetravis.com,
mmcallis(a)redhat.com, pbokoc(a)redhat.com,
r.landmann(a)redhat.com, zach(a)oglesby.co
Depends On: 994794
Thanks Leslie:
Cloning to separate the Document Conventions suggestions from the Install Guide
suggestions.
+++ This bug was initially created as a clone of Bug #994794 +++
Improvement recommendation for Install Guide.
http://docs.fedoraproject.org/en-US/Fedora/19/html/Installation_Guide/Ins...
Under
1.1. Typographic Conventions
The indented paragraph reads
To see the contents of the file my_next_bestselling_novel in your current
working directory, enter the cat my_next_bestselling_novel command at the shell
prompt and press Enter to execute the command.
I would replace the word "see" with view.
To view the contents of the...
See for me, would be the result of issuing the ls command. See the file, view
the contents.
As an aside, for French translation, "to see" translates to
"regarder"
whereas view tranlates to "voir". A similar difference is with Spanish
Please correct for Fedora 20.
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Further on the same page...
Warnings should not be ignored. Ignoring warnings will most likely cause data
loss.
My comment.
Warnings do not cause data loss. Warnings advise of a situation that if not
attended to, will most likely cause data loss.
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Follow page with Introduction
Introduction
This guide covers installation of Fedora, a Linux distribution built on free
and open source software.
Please change ... built on ... to built with.
My reasoning... You may be on topic, or build on a foundation, but Fedora is
built with free and open source software
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Another question. Would you say, "Install Fedora on a computer," or would you
say "Install Fedora onto a computer"?
My preference is to drop the "on a computer". That would shorten the sentence
and accommodate some future hardware device.
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2.1.1. How Do I Download Installation Files?
To follow a Web-based guide to downloading, visit
http://get.fedoraproject.org/. For guidance on which architecture to download,
refer to Section 2.1.2, “Which Architecture Is My Computer?”.
Would the meaning be more clear if the title started with the word "Of" as in
"Of which Architecture Is My Computer?"
(sections 2.1.2 and 2.1.3)
--- Additional comment from Pete Travis on 2013-08-08 20:59:31 EDT ---
The "Typographic Conventions" content is defined by publican, the publishing
tool used to create the guide.
--- Additional comment from Leslie Satenstein on 2013-08-15 15:36:18 EDT ---
In the installation guide, I noted that chapter two and following that
"the discussion is about downloading the various versions of Fedora
(netinstall, dvd, etc)."
Then aas a follow up, there is a long discussion about which version of Fedora
is the one to select from a list of options based on architecture and the like.
Should not the latter documentation section precede the downloading
information? As the comments in the guide were "for new users of Linux and
experienced ones", the guide may (in my opinion) be presenting information that
the individual should know about before downloading or acquiring any version.
Most users of technical manuals do a two pass read.
The first read is to get an appreciation of the product and guide, and the
second pass is to follow the recipe. By following the recipe, it should be
a) step one, determine your version and suitability of hardware
b) step two determine the version of Fedora you want to install (32bit/64bit)
etc.
c) Download/acquire
....
and so forth.
The guide is almost in the step by step recipe sequence,
If you go forward, would the improvements be present before Fedora 20,so the
new sequence could be ready for a reviewer and his comments? And if you keep
the sequence, I presume the update draft would also be ready for the reviewers
and their comments.
--- Additional comment from Leslie Satenstein on 2013-08-15 15:37:32 EDT ---
In the installation guide, I noted that chapter two and following that
"the discussion is about downloading the various versions of Fedora
(netinstall, dvd, etc)."
Then aas a follow up, there is a long discussion about which version of Fedora
is the one to select from a list of options based on architecture and the like.
Should not the latter documentation section precede the downloading
information? As the comments in the guide were "for new users of Linux and
experienced ones", the guide may (in my opinion) be presenting information that
the individual should know about before downloading or acquiring any version.
Most users of technical manuals do a two pass read.
The first read is to get an appreciation of the product and guide, and the
second pass is to follow the recipe. By following the recipe, it should be
a) step one, determine your version and suitability of hardware
b) step two determine the version of Fedora you want to install (32bit/64bit)
etc.
c) Download/acquire
....
and so forth.
The guide is almost in the step by step recipe sequence,
If you go forward, would the improvements be present before Fedora 20,so the
new sequence could be ready for a reviewer and his comments? And if you keep
the sequence, I presume the update draft would also be ready for the reviewers
and their comments.
Referenced Bugs:
https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=994794
[Bug 994794] Suggestions for documentation improvement.
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