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On Nov 25, 2007, at 11:01 AM, Tom Patton wrote:
On Sat, 2007-11-24 at 19:04 -0600, Bryen wrote:
On Sat, 2007-11-24 at 17:59 -0600, Billie Walsh wrote:
Kevin Dupuy wrote:
On Nov 24, 2007, at 6:51 AM, Billie Walsh wrote:
Again, how is this self-explanatory? That's the point some of us are trying to make. There should be at least a brief explanation to the purpose of a module's services.
I'm with Billy on this thought train. YAST has been the flagship of distros since 6.1, the concept is solid as a rock. Its bullet proof, ---not idiot proof---, and should stay that way.
The printed start-up guide is where explaining stuff belongs, not in the control center.
In any industry, you go into the control center for two reasons: 1) you are on a guided-tour; or 2) you are ready to go to work and control something. If 2), then you better know something about what you are fixin' to do!
I would not mess with the basic functionality...perhaps provide a side-bar type "lookup" dictionary if needed? It's easy enough to run the existing "help" systems in a separate window...isn't it? So why bother...
Tom in NM
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