søn, 08.05.2005 kl. 13.05 skrev Arjan van de Ven:
On Sun, 2005-05-08 at 12:53 +0200, Kyrre Ness Sjobak wrote:
> - Homepage should be a local file, as we cannot thrust Internet/DNS/etc.
> to be working, as the user migth see and error message "cannot connect
> to host blah blah".
> - Release notes should be easily accessable
> - Release notes should probably not be the #1 documentation shown
> - Documentation/release notes should be easily accessable from somewhere
> else, as users tend to change their homepage
> - Don't give users info they haven't asked for
>
> Any big disagreements? What should be done (should anything be done)?
if there was a very nice "welcome to fedora, click on any of these
links ..."
where the links are about things like the release notes, getting started
with fedora desktop, setting up internet access with fedora and maybe 2
or 3 more, it'd be mightily cool :)
To keep it comprehensive I suspect 5 or 6 is the hard limit on the
number of these links.
Or simply "fitting it nicely in within a 800x600 display"?
Anybody with web-designer-skills? I could even be localized...
Giving some hints about "how to use this thing" would be great :) Giving
some hints to what the release-notes actually is, would probably also be
a good idea...
Setting up internet is a no-job in the case of ethernet.
Kyrre Ness Sjøbæk