On 3/8/06, Arthur Pemberton pemboa@gmail.com wrote:
On 3/8/06, Rahul Sundaram sundaram@fedoraproject.org wrote:
Arthur Pemberton wrote:
Fair enough. I had to check my install to verify that the links were actually there. I think that being there is good, however, I doubt the wisdom in their location. I have installed FC serveral times, and have
never
noticed those links. As much as the target audience for Fedora Core may
not
be average users, I disaggree that putting them in one browser is the
best
place.
See this. https://bugzilla.redhat.com/bugzilla/show_bug.cgi?id=184367
Okay. However, it seems to me that putting these in one (maybe one for each DE) would be easier than putting these in each browser, however, I am not the one doing the work. Thanks to whom ever took up the tasks.
To phrase this differently: niether 'Help' nor 'Home' (in FC5Test3 / KDE)
took me to anywhere I could get immediate help for Fedora.
I've always found the "Welcome to Windows" window extremely annoying,
but I
would imagine that the ability to easily access similiar information
would
be helpful in any OS.
The help integration with other Fedora documentation is not complete yet. Check the above enhancement report for more details.
Ok.
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Rahul
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I personally like the idea of "About Fedora" to include links and helpful info.
I carry my bookmarks.html from box to box and rebuild to rebuild so whatever someone else puts there gets wiped out :)