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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."

Invited to join the effort: