Do you think that the differentiation of the texts is not detailed enough?
Well yes, it is achieved - the docs *are* devided by target groups. But standards lacks: For example very few standards covered in the docs. Most standards are useful mostly for programmers & advanced users and only available online. The later is bad. I think we need to provide specs for different topics inside SUSE Linux for offline users as well. I would like to include "standards" category in SUSE Help - that will specify the things out - LSB specs, RPM specs, OpenDocument specs, HTML specs, POSIX specs, PNG format specs, NFS specs... This is damn diffficult to do - because different specs are in different sites & have different licenses - but since most are OpenSource - most standards can be added. It is *not fair* that offline users get less powerful & less documented system than online users. While we might not be able to provide everything in the world, the goal is to do it for all of the SUSE components.