On Tue, 2005-04-12 at 00:30 +1000, Colin Charles wrote:
That would mean getting Max, to agree to his faq becoming merged at the
main site, and of less importance
Boy were there troubles I remember when trying to sort this out at the
OpenOffice.org project (I used to be the unofficial FAQ maintainer
too...) There were just sadly about three other competing ideas when the
merger came and no one seemed to agree on anything useful it'd seem
This is my biggest personal concern. I don't want our Big Fedora Ax to
takeover the good work done by others. I don't see a need to compete in
a doc niche unless there is a need. Such as the existing docs are worth
replacing. :)
> ignore
> it and let it continue as it is. any other ideas?
If Max is happy with what he does, I say lets point to it. We should
decentralise as much as possible (we can have a faq on our site, but we
should allow for unofficial faqs)
Now back to ubuntuguide. The step-by-step guide _really_ does help new
users to Fedora (well, Ubuntu in that case). If someone's interested,
something like that should happen with the faq
BTW, I'm not sure if Max read's this list, but at some stage someone on
the Steering Committee (docs) should contact him
Good idea, we want the connection done properly. However, if there is
anyone who wants to be the writer in charge of such a derivation, that
would be a Good Think to Know. I don't want to start such discussions
without someone committed to doing the work we agree upon.
I don't think we can possibly replace
fedorafaq.org. I know we don't
want to. I would be concerned that our derivation would draw people
from
fedorafaq.org that need to be there instead. It would be awkward
to have a huge "Tip" at the start of our FAQ that then vaguely suggests
searching somewhere else for answers if you can't find them here.
Especially if our FAQ became highly ranked.
- Karsten
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