Yep, I think this thread was unanimous on that point.

- Brett

On 19/06/2006 10:08 PM, Geoffrey De Smet wrote:
Humans aren't capable to read more then 9 entries.
Many of the questions asked on the user list are actually in the guides.
So why don't they find it?

http://maven.apache.org/guides/index.html
links to a lot of good guides, but the way it is structured is plain wrong imho: - When people want to learn something about for example site deployment and they get the choice from "Mini Guides", "Introductory Material", "Reference", ... they don't know what to choose. - When the pick "Mini Guides" they have to read 20+ entries, so 11+ to many.

A refactor of that page, into a tree based structured on the functionality (not the format) will help a lot. The format (mini guide or introdcutory material) can be mentioned next to the entry.

Brett Porter wrote:
John Casey wrote:
Hi everyone,

I know we've talked about this quite a bit already. Actually, I'm having
trouble finding the past threads on this topic in my email...can someone who
knows please link them in?


btw:
http://mail-archives.apache.org/mod_mbox/maven-dev/200603.mbox/[EMAIL PROTECTED] http://mail-archives.apache.org/mod_mbox/maven-dev/200603.mbox/[EMAIL PROTECTED]

However, I'm reading through them and going to reincoporate any additional thoughts into the current discussions (as I should have done *ages* ago).

- Brett



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