On Fri, 2005-07-22 at 14:44 +0800, Marc Wiriadisastra wrote:
I suppose the 'best' example would have to be the
http://ubuntuguide.org I
think thats the link. It basically explains everything including the
propietary stuff. The equivalent I've used at times has been fedorafaq
which was great but didn't imo go far enough.
ubuntuguide.org goes down the same road that
fedorafaq.org and all
others do, a road we cannot walk. However, in the last few months, we
have received permission to link to sites that themselves may link to
any amount of unknown information.
However, we _cannot_ tell people how to circumnavigate, install, or
otherwise use this software. We cannot link to a site that tells how to
do that. If we link to a site, such as
google.com, and it is possible
to find such information off that site _and_ it is a link away, then it
is out of our hands. AIUI.
I suppose a happy medium between the two as a link possibly. Or
maybe the
standard home should have a help section then from there to a docs section
explaning.
We can just add a section to the release notes that mirrors the
information on the Wiki.
Should we look at all examples of put all examples down and start
creating
a 'template' of how to lay it out or has that already been done. If
so can someone point me in the right direction please.
Sorry, I don't understand what 'it' is that we would lay out.
Just putting suggestions forward and I suppose I'm trying to
'picture'
how it would look. Possibly start on a table of contents or has that been
progressed on.
Sorry, a ToC for what exactly?
thx - Karsten
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