Hello.

On Sat, 2009-03-28 at 20:04, Antonio Ospite wrote:
> On Fri, 27 Mar 2009 13:06:14 +0100
> "Fred ." <frede...@gmail.com> wrote:
> 
> If I can propose an idea: what do you think about a "Use Cases"
> section? I mean with simple precise goals, to illustrate the missing
> pieces in kernel and userspace (I wouldn't make a distinction between
> GUI or command line ways to achieve the goal, as we are focusing on
> kernel here), examples:
>    "Antonio turns the phone off with the power button."
>    "Antonio charges the phone."
>    "Antonio measure how long the battery lasts."
>    "Antonio uses the phone as a USB mass storage device."
>    "Antonio uses the phone as a USB Video Class device."
>    "Antonio query the latitude and the longitude."
>    "Antonio makes even a call, is that so strange?"
>    "Antonio receives a call."
> 
> But not using the name Antonio, these are just examples :P
> Now that the kernel is getting more and more complete I think such use
> cases have some sense, but we should keep them as simple as possible.
> Any comment?

I find the use case approach interesting. We will still have a lot pages which
are more a collection of fatcs then how people are able to use them. That should
not be a problem tho.

regards
Stefan Schmidt

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