On 5/9/06, houghi <houghi@houghi.org> wrote:
On Mon, May 08, 2006 at 12:40:38PM +0200, jdd wrote:
I added to the documentation links to keyword search (search engines and categories) and made the icon much smallers
feel free to edit if you don't like it.
I suddenly miss a lot of "User Documentation" There are 10 items and I only see seven. Is there a reason you removed 3? I can imagine that you removed the 'New users start here', but then it must be added completely.
Why 'must' they? The whole point is to structure a page to be better, in that case there is no such rule. The only conversation that needs to be had is what a complete newbie to SUSE Linux needs to read first, and that goes in the Start Here section. I removed link to 'Projects' as that is now linked to from sidebar. I moved Development Doco to it's own section I removed Artwork, as it is not really doco, but as I haven't found a good place to put it, it should probably go back in.
I also like 'User made documentation' better then 'User documentation, because I think all documentation is for users.
That is a bit of a silly argument. It is common to have User Guides, Administration Guides, Developer Guides. Each one is clear who it is aimed at. It doesn't matter that a Developer is also a user. Peter 'Pflodo' Flodin