
well, the intension is to have a general Installation article, which must be updated when a new version is released. A copy of the article then moves to Archive: with a version note. In the article, will off course be a reference to the official docs. This official docs are still underway from the documentation team/novell? We are the wiki team, so we work on the wiki pages. What I'm working on is a better structure for the Installation pages, update them to guidelines and some visual aspects. The article I'm actualy going to write is the Live CD installation. This one is not documented by Novell and is something we have to do ourselves. Greets, Tim 2010/7/20 pistazienfresser <pistazienfresser@gmx.de>:
On 20/07/10 21:01, Tim Mohlmann wrote:
P. S.: Maybe somebody with knowledge about that issue might respond on http://wiki.opensuse.org/Talk:Main_Page and http://wiki.opensuse.org/Portal_Talk:11.3#Quick_Start_and_User_Guide_Missing...
Answered on both mentioned page just now. I short: I'm working on it, Hello Tim, hello list,
1. did you understand the question on the discussion page in an other way than I did OR 2. did I not understand your answers in the right way (why are you writing of "pages" not of "documents"/"guides") OR 3. will there be this time no "quick start guide and the full user guide" etc. (in other versions copyright by novell) like on http://www.novell.com/documentation/opensuse112/ (/;-) But in some discussion on the forums I had the impression I was member of a small minority that really reads that guides sometimes /;-))
From http://wiki.opensuse.org/index.php?title=Talk%3AMain_Page&diff=17940&oldid=1...
Hello,
It is true that there is lack of this pages. I'm currently working on that, since I noticed it myself a bit to late. I wanted to start on this 2 days ago, but i n order to obtain some screen shots I started installing myself. This gave me some issues (because I tried new/stupid things) and put me out of the running for the last 2 days. Read: no bootable computer. So I apologize.
I think due to the wiki transfer just before the release, this pages where more or less forgotten. Next release I hope we do better ;) --Muhlemmer 18:57, 20 July 2010 (UTC)
sorry for delay. Personally I am happy with openSUSE 11.2 for now - my intent was more to prevent frustration because people may be used to the frequent use of the discussion pages from the big wikis (en.wikipedia, de.wikipedia, ...) -
By the way - are the corresponding discussion pages added to the watchlist if you add the article page?
Could the default preferences be changed in the way that a user has to change something to add an article NOT to his watchlist if he edited or controlled it? In other words - please add edited pages by default to the watchlist of the user (especially to the admins/editors/etc... watchlists).
And if the use of that discussion pages will increase or stay like this - maybe a discussion-page-archive-function could be imported (via http://wiki.opensuse.org/Special:Import ?) form a wiki with an according license and used?
Greetings pistazienfresser
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