If a new user clicks on "Documentation" from the website's front page, she will go to the Documentation landing page, and see these links:

    All Manuals
    Philosophy
    How Trisquel is Made
    Editions
    Setup
    Community
    Language and Accessibility
    Hardware
    Logo
    Home and office
    Roadmap
    Developer Meetings
    Proposed policies, procedures, & solutions
    Software that does not respect Free System Distribution Guidelines
    Trisquel
    Trisquel Community Guidelines
    Complete Systems
    Versions
    Manuals
    Packages Repository
    Sandbox
    Third Party Resources

Some of these are relevant to new users -- for example:
a) Language and Accessibility
b) Hardware
c) Home and Office

And some pages are less relevant to new users -- for example:
a) Developer meetings
b) Proposed policies, procedures, and solutions
c) Software that does not respect Free System Distribution Guidelines
d) Roadmap
e) Packages repository

New users may see the less relevant items as clutter. Certain less-relevant stuff may seem complicated.

Since new users go to that page, we should maximize on the opportunity there to deliver documentation that is useful to new users. And make a new place for more involved users.

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