On Sat, 2006-04-08 at 14:07 -0500, lnxg33k wrote: > Ciaran McCreesh wrote: > <snip> > > * If we're looking to increase the flow of end users -> super users -> > > developers, perhaps we should focus more upon improving development > > tools or development documentation. > > I'm a little late jumping into this and I haven't read all the threads yet, > however I agree with Ciaran here. From a user who wishes to progress, this > particular point is something I can relate to. Consolidating docs into a > single > place, getting rid of stale stuff, and updating the old would do a lot to > bring > users up-to-speed. By providing docs, users who wish to take the initiative > can > do so. Once they learn the lingo and system, they can better offer their > services and it would decrease frustration on the devs part concerning > ignorant > (not demeaning, but fact) users. > > Improving development tools helps, but also making them available where > applicable. I'm thinking more along the lines of scripts located on dev > spaces > as applications like catalyst are already available. Stuff that normally is > considered "developer only" should be opened up so that users can get a > better > sense of what is actually going on; this would lessen the degree of naiveness.
Yes, making information (such as documentation etc) more accessible, easier to find and centralized is certainly something that would be beneficial. As is making sure that it is all up to date. Thank you for pointing it out. -- gentoo-dev@gentoo.org mailing list