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Fishing for Site Suggestions
01-17-2009, 05:38 PM
Post: #11
Re: Fishing for Site Suggestions
Any other suggestions for documentation?

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01-17-2009, 06:55 PM (This post was last modified: 01-17-2009 10:28 PM by oliver.)
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Re: Fishing for Site Suggestions
Quote:suggestions for documentation?

I've added the RSS from the wiki-recent-changes-page to my (google)reader, noticed you've been busy (do you ever sleep ???), FAQ among others. Nice one Wink

As the wiki grows, might be a good idea to create a site-map-page of sorts, so on one hand tabs and sidebar won't get overcrowded, and on the other one would have an  overview of all pages/articles available ? Something providing a little more info and possibly eye-candy then current Index ?
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01-24-2009, 03:10 PM
Post: #13
Re: Fishing for Site Suggestions
Actually I have been looking at ways to help newcomers to get used to TinyMe in the shortest way they could. And what I have recently found is the openSUSE documentation. Download the official 11.1 documentation and look at the quick user guide for gnome or kde. I think in the same way, we might be able to get our users to use TinyMe more efficiently. However, I am not too familiar with the license. Can anyone explain more on that or on what we can and cannot do with it?
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