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Revision as of 06:41, 30 September 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
  • 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:




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?


Add a page to the wiki#Introduction rewrite
This wiki is community driven. If you don't add information about the hardware with which you have experience, there is little chance that somebody else is going to do it (unless they happen to have the same device). Please don't be shy about adding a wiki page to this guide -- we really need your help! If a page already exists for the hardware you are using, feel free to add your experience to it. You can use the "discussion" tab at the top of the page to discuss with others, or use the forum is you have any questions.




Miscellaneous notes

Invited to join the effort: