
Hi guys, I don't know who decided on where the new wikis search searches and I don't care but the current way just sucks. E.g. go to the wiki and try to find the former "How to install the NVIDIA drivers" article as shown at http://old-en.opensuse.org/NVIDIA_drivers E.g. search for "nvidia" and note the first article shown there is something about compiz without the proper one being in sight. I've been told that most look for information about the project but I dare to differ cause most ppl - IMHO - look for solutions. If you think that the most important stuff is to offer information about the project then please split it up into 2 wikis: 1. where it is now about the project 2. at wiki.opensuse.org (even more naturally) and make that the "We have the answers" for your "I need help" questions". (Note, again, I'm not arguing to necessarily split it up but about having a search box (in the upper right corner) that actually is able to find some stuff.) My point simply is if someone bothers to search the wiki it certainly wont help to hide it behind some "just login and define your search preferences" thingy. And it certainly wont help if some searchbox on some subpage will show the proper stuff. regards, Stephan -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: opensuse-project+unsubscribe@opensuse.org For additional commands, e-mail: opensuse-project+help@opensuse.org