Sorry if I wasn't very clear ;-) reading myself again, I though too!
The front page I saw when typing "www.edubuntu.org" in my browser was
an explanation about how to use the MoinMoin wiki in French), not a
description of what Edubuntu was (something like a "project homepage").
That is what I though strange. In my opinion, people should be first
told what Edubuntu is when they type "www.edubuntu.org", before getting
an explanation of what a wiki is, as it is probably the first
information they are looking for.
Mauricio Hernandez a écrit :
I had exactly the same problem with the wiki but in FRENCH. For the
first day I discovered the wiki, I though strange not to find any
introduction text or general list of interesting links. It appears to be
solved for me now.
I didn't quite understand your answer so my response may be wrong, but
here we go...
Usually, FrontPage is kind of the index page of any site, with the
only big difference that in the case of Wikis, FrontPage corresponds
to a general introduction of what wikis concept is about and how to
interact with it.
If you happen to have your browser set to other language than english
(default), you should get automatically redirected to a French
FrontPage of MoinMoin general concepts, unless that wiki site Admin
had already set a DefaultPage (that can be in any language he
whishes).
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