Suggestion (Re to Jonathan Aquilina)

Tom Davies tomdavies04 at yahoo.co.uk
Thu Sep 19 13:32:11 UTC 2013


Hi :)
+1
especially if we keep it to simple very broad categories and preferably ones used somewhere else.   

The section on wireless goes into too much detail too early imo
Regards from 
Tom :)  




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 From: Jonathan Aquilina <eagles051387 at gmail.com>
To: Svetlana Belkin <barsookmud at yahoo.com> 
Cc: Ubuntu Doc <ubuntu-doc at lists.ubuntu.com> 
Sent: Thursday, 19 September 2013, 12:03
Subject: Re: Suggestion (Re to Jonathan Aquilina)
 


I like this idea the categories on the official documentation help one find the documentation they seek very easily and i think the wiki should do the same.



On Thu, Sep 19, 2013 at 12:24 PM, Svetlana Belkin <barsookmud at yahoo.com> wrote:

On 09/19/2013 01:06 AM, Little Girl wrote:
>>> I thought that was one of the crucial points of using tags, that
>>> they could be easily removed when no longer relevant. I think we do
>>> have to establish the 'obvious' sometimes because several people
>>> can easily have very different  (even opposite) ideas about what is
>>> obvious.
>>
>> While we're on the topic of "obvious", I'm curious why categories
>> aren't used instead of tags, since categories are already used to
>> organize the pages. Wouldn't they be less intimidating to newbies and
>> give a less cluttered look to a page?
>
>And have Wikipedia-like category list like pages, for the ease of
>searching?  If so, I agree with this.
>
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