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Re: [opensuse-marketing] The openSUSE Handbook proposal
  • From: Frank Sundermeyer <fs@xxxxxxx>
  • Date: Thu, 30 Sep 2010 14:22:15 +0200
  • Message-id: <20100930142215.741bc738@xxxxxxx>
On Thu, 30 Sep 2010 07:57:52 +1000 Helen wrote:

Hi,

I like the idea of a 'go to' book but understood that this was the
function of the wiki. Do I have the wrong impression?

Duplicaton of effort is a bad idea, but I do like having the 'best and
most current' readily available.

A related issue is navigation and SEO of existing material. For
instance, a search for 'install nvidia drivers opensuse' and this page
is first

http://www.suse.de/~sndirsch/nvidia-installer-HOWTO.html#1

or by clicking through the portal I find this

http://en.opensuse.org/SDB:NVIDIA_drivers (nice 'one click' for
newbies)

which page do we want new users to land on?

Having another book is no good if a user doesn't think to read it, or
doesn't find it when they google a question.

good points. It's not only about not finding it, it's also about
finding several different writings on one topic from one source
(openSUSE). The same topic (NVIDIA) is also extensively covered on the
forums with a HowTo.
Whatsmore at least three different openSUSE people are maintaining
documents about the same topic. What a waste of resources.

So IMHO centralising is the way to go instead of forking. If every
writing has a single source, it doesn't matter if there are several
hits in Google, since they all will say the same. If every document has
a single source, ppl can work _together_ on this document to make it
the one HowTo for openSUSE that answers all questions.

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Regards
Frank

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