On 9/21/06, Rahul <sundaram(a)fedoraproject.org> wrote:
Dimitrios 'sehh' Michelinakis wrote:
>
> When the user first logs into his desktop, display a help page/guide that explains
how to do the basic operations. Give a few hinds of the names of the applications. Should
i point you to the "Welcome Center" that comes with M$ Vista? or are you going
to say that because M$ is doing it then we should shoot our selfs in the foot?
Feel free to implement a welcome center. It would be most "welcome" ;-)
Meanwhile we are in the midst of designing a better default page to help
end users
Refer to
http://fedoraproject.org/wiki/DocsProject/FirefoxDefaultSplash
for more information.
But it need internet connection. Not in all countries all people have
permanent internet connection(like adsl) or for example have VPN
connection, but pptp-client is inside extras which are in internet :(.
I think "Getting Started " should be mostly on local disk. (and maybe
it will be a package, which can be update via yum?)
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Konstantin Burtsev
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