Hi David and all

David Farning wrote:
> I have been reading over the forums and wiki pages and listening in to
> list threads and have come up with the following ideas for organizing
> the Manual.
> 
> Organize according to desired user knowledge level.  My terms need
> some work but I hope the you can get the idea.
> 
> 1.  General introduction and project background.
> 
> 2.  End User.
>         a.  How to select correct firmware to download.
>         b.  How to install prebuild firmware.
>         c.  How to Configure firmware.
>         d.  How to install packages.
> 
> 3.  Firmware developer.
>         a.  How to install build system.
>         b.  How build and configure firmware.
>         c.  How to build and configure packages.
> 
> 4.  Device developer.
>         a. How to add a new device to the build system.
>         b. How to add devices to kernel.
>         c  How to add device drivers.
> 
> 5.  Build system developer.
>         a. How to hack on the build system.
>         I have not working on this yet so I don't know the
> proper questions to ask.
> 
> As I belive, florian pointed out, many of these topics are covered in
> the current Documentation.  I would just like to make them easier for
> a newcomer to navigate.
> 

Maybe the structure is to rigid - there needs to be a balance which
makes it easy/possible for interested user (potential developers) to
move around/ahead (but, just my thoughts)?


-- 
Gregers Petersen, Anthropologist
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