Hi Alexey, Let me just comment on one part of your mail:
4) documentation devision - for different skill levels of users - that is for total noobs to computers tutorials, for Windows power-users, for newbie admins, for newbie programmers and for advanced programmers.
We already try to achieve that goal - though we may not have reached it fully yet - but you will find that the different manuals SUSE ships address different kinds of "target groups": for example, the Start-Up manual includes many chapters mainly for end users whereas the focus of the Reference manual is more on administrators. Also the other documentation included in the KDE Help Center, which bundles information from many different sources, is structured into categories: the table of contents shows categories such as "applications", "development" or "administration". Do you think that the differentiation of the texts is not detailed enough? Regards, Tanja -- ----------------------------------------------- Tanja Roth taroth@suse.de SUSE LINUX Products GmbH Documentation Maxfeldstr. 5 +49 (0) 911 74053-0 D-90409 Nuernberg http://www.suse.de