Rebooting the FAQ articles
Sean Davis
smd.seandavis at gmail.com
Sun Apr 26 01:18:57 UTC 2015
I'm in favor of this idea, and would not mind authoring at least a few
articles. I could also author some pieces on getting started with Xubuntu
and Xfce development.
On Wed, Apr 8, 2015 at 7:03 PM Pasi Lallinaho <pasi at shimmerproject.org>
wrote:
> Hello everybody,
>
> I've lately thought improving our documentation for end-users and
> developers alike quite a bit. One part of this is improving the
> documentation for the support people that do their work on the IRC
> channel, mailing list and everywhere else. One of the ways to do this
> would be to refresh/append to our FAQ articles on the website.
>
> One of the ideas is to write a "Back to Basics" serie (courtesy of
> Unit193). I think it's a great idea, both because it would allow us to
> redo some of the most common questions already done (with updated
> answers where appropriate) and that it wouldn't really need to be
> release-specific.
>
> This serie could have articles like:
> - (Meta, community-related) Support length, updates and upgrades
> - Xfce
> - Multimedia
> - Hardware
> - etc.
>
> Whether it is realistic to do this serie comes down to community
> involvement, thus:
> - Would you be willing to (help) write some of these articles?
> - What (other) areas do you think we should cover?
>
> Discuss; all ideas are welcome.
>
> Cheers,
> Pasi
>
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