edits to https://help.ubuntu.com/community/ [ends 04-Feb]
Duncan Lithgow
duncan at lithgow-schmidt.dk
Sun Feb 4 18:35:22 UTC 2007
On Sun, 2007-01-28 at 22:11 +0000, Matthew East wrote:
> If I've understood your edits right, essentially you want to introduce
> more structure to the "After you've installed Ubuntu" section?
Yes, basically. I'm a structure fanatic. I'm also a minimalist - so I
believe in the omnipotence of the perfect minimal structure. A world
where everyone can find what they want easily and with a minimum of
clicks... unrealistic, but a noble goal I think.
> > And what about these ones??? Not only is 'Accessibility' a dead link,
> > but there's nothing on the wiki about accessibility, I want to remove
> > that one.
>
> A better solution would be to unbreak the link by moving the relevant
> page from the https://wiki.ubuntu.com/Accessibility/doc page to the
> documentation wiki. I've cc:ed Henrik for his feedback about that.
Did Henrik get back to you? Isn't the documentation wiki a sort of
'documentation work-in-progress'? If there is already a finished
document then we should link to that surely, rather than making another
copy.
> > And 'Distributed Computing' - interesting yes, but first
> > page material? Should be under 'Software > Internet and Networking >
> > Distributed Computing' ... but we haven't got that far yet.
>
> This sounds sensible.
Any thoughts on how such a sensible (?) structure could come nearer to
being a reality. And yes, I'm very much offering to help develop a
structure for discussion and eventual implementation - but I think it
would be better if the wiki tried to emulate the structure of the
official docs...
Duncan
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