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from  twodogs on [http://forum.linuxmce.org/index.php/topic,11923.msg84047.html#msg84047 forum dicussion]:<br>
 
from  twodogs on [http://forum.linuxmce.org/index.php/topic,11923.msg84047.html#msg84047 forum dicussion]:<br>
 
"Wiki articles should be written with beginning users in mind. Readers should be provided an overview of what they are doing before being given a laundry list of steps to perform. If the overview already has already been covered elsewhere, a link to that source would be helpful. If no overview exists, then an introductory paragraph might eliminate repeated cries for assistance in the forums."
 
"Wiki articles should be written with beginning users in mind. Readers should be provided an overview of what they are doing before being given a laundry list of steps to perform. If the overview already has already been covered elsewhere, a link to that source would be helpful. If no overview exists, then an introductory paragraph might eliminate repeated cries for assistance in the forums."
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* [http://forum.linuxmce.org/index.php/topic,11923.0.html  Task | Draft Page Status  Task | Draft Page Status]
  
 
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Revision as of 00:41, 1 October 2012

Home | Editing help | Table of contents (2)



So far, I gather that these need to be addressed:

  • document claims and capability of the system, provide step by step instructions
  • updates, separate current info from legacy (add version info as category)
  • completeness
  • removal of obsolete articles
  • editing for readability/simplicity
  • new users centered additions (such as Networking structure & how-to, Basic system architecture - understandable descriptions of the software, Simple step-by-step tutorials for the most basic functionalities, Present a user-friendly image)
  • technical level centered organization (basic, intermediate, advanced, expert & developer)
  • categorization, indexing/organization
  • a table of hardware compatibility connecting to corresponding linked articles
  • consistent favorites navigation (News, About, Documentation, Forum, Download, Contact Us)
  • uniformity, standardization of articles
  • provide project news that affects users
  • provide entry to the Forums and the Wiki
  • appoint a dedicated documenter and one programmer to whom the documenter can ask questions

Proposed Color Scheme

  • Text: #000000
  • Highlight: #123456



Ongoing:
Forum thread




To complete:

  • Contacts
  • read pages with :user
  • catalog working equipment from user pages
  • So, how does it work?
  • What do I need to run LinuxMCE?
  • What to buy?





Miscellaneous notes

http://wiki.linuxmce.org/index.php/Software_components

from twodogs on forum dicussion:
"Wiki articles should be written with beginning users in mind. Readers should be provided an overview of what they are doing before being given a laundry list of steps to perform. If the overview already has already been covered elsewhere, a link to that source would be helpful. If no overview exists, then an introductory paragraph might eliminate repeated cries for assistance in the forums."

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