jdd wrote:
houghi wrote:

What we need to figure out is how to get to information on the site from
any page, regardless of where they enter the site.

I know that. ands frankly made it the first link of the
french documentation page :-)

http://fr.opensuse.org/Documentation

I also tried to make a wiki map, but I'm not satisfied of it
so didn't advertise it.

http://fr.opensuse.org/Plan_du_wiki

look at the two first links, they go

* to categories. I plan to make a category tree by use or
subject. the good part of it is that one page can have
several categories and the sma ecategory can be on several
upper level categories, so the same page can be reached by
several ways

* the second is for pages with sub pages.
 I think that documentation have at least two very different
ways: doc about the distro it self, how it works, how to get
it... and the real use. What do you use SUSE Linux for?

your question about backups is part of the second (a "task"
view). I see a backup summary with a sub page for each
backup solution

all this is work in progress :-)

jdd


Hi Jean,


Look at http://en.opensuse.org/openSUSE:Browse
is that what you looking for? That is wiki feature.

And I agree with both of you that we need:
1- different site design, as houghi pointed out there is too many problems that new user have to face in order to find out how to install openSUSE. That is not near user friendly. 2- smaller install media for stable release + ftp download for the rest, as it is not good at all to confront new user with Alphas, Betas and release candidates that are all, but user friendly. I lost temper with beta 8. 3- need for user feedback is my cry for quite some time, and we need that too. Closing all pages on openSUSE behind login didn't prevented pages like
http://en.opensuse.org/Windows_XP
http://en.opensuse.org/Documentation/Windows_XP
or with advices that are call for trouble for most computer users, like
http://en.opensuse.org/Irq_Troubles
to appear.

In the moment there is to little active people on openSUSE wiki and too much work to do.

There is too weak connection with administrative personnel of the site.

--
Regards,
Rajko.

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