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I asked someone to provide with In English screenshot, guess no one got
to it yet. ...
Please don't skip my page...
nc
Jonathan Roberts escribió:
> >> As for the vision, my eyesight's a little cloudy
right now. I envision
> >> a core
> >> of common topics, such as
OpenOffice.org and Firefox, with special
> >> sections on the particulars of GNOME, KDE, etc. A KDE example would
> >> be Konqueror. Of course, the GNOME, KDE and Xfce applications can be
> >> run from any window manager (with the required libraries installed).
>
> Would the best place to start be to try and draw up a comprehensive
> list of topics (or perhaps I should say tasks) that should be covered?
> Might be interesting to ask on the forums to get users feedback on
> what are the common tasks they do...
> >>
> >> I'm open to any ideas on the best way to organize the material. Some
> >> possibilities are:
> >>
> >> 1. Separate guides for GNOME and KDE. Xfce will be included if time
> >> permits. Obviously, there will be a great amount of overlap
among
the
> >> different guides. I believe these common topics are
best handled
> >> by "includes" in both the wiki and DocBook versions.
> >>
> >> 2. A single guide which points out which apps are "native" to
which
> >> window manager, but emphasizes that they can mix and match
> >> apps as desired, again with the required libraries installed.
>
> I think it's worth considering that the guides may be used by people
> who might not realise the difference between Gnome and KDE, in which
> case I think an integrated approach might be better as would help to
> make this clear.
>
> Jon
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