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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:
- 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.
- 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