Hello! Please perform the following experiment: Take somebody you know and never has been to www.opensuse.org before. Tell him to find help/support on that site. Stop the time until the user finds the links to help/support. My guess: it takes ages to even get to the page where one could find it because the frontpage does not even mention support/help and wiki is not a synonym for those words. Take the same person and stop the time until he finds help/support on www.ubuntu.com. Compare both sites' performance. Tell that person that one has to click on wiki, stop the time until the person finds help/support on the following page. My guess: it takes ages because help is only mentioned once and as a tiny, tiny link and that link does not even link to helo/support but to download-help. Sorry to be that sarcastic, but one could think that opensuse.org maintainers do not expect a lot of users to come to this site looking for help. My suggestion, put a big fat icon on the frontpage and the following that displays a question-mark and a link below it that states: help/support. In fact help on opensuse.org is artificially split into communicate and documentation both not being as straight forward as a simple big icon and the two words/help/support. Sven --------------------------------------------------------------------- To unsubscribe, e-mail: opensuse-wiki+unsubscribe@opensuse.org For additional commands, e-mail: opensuse-wiki+help@opensuse.org