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Whenever we add something that would be nice to have in the user's guide but isn't necessary for the basic desktop user who just migrated fresh from Windows (example: discussion of FTP programs, advanced discussion of yum on the command line), we should add a template to let the confused user know not to worry about this section if they don't want to. This is what I've come up with right now: | Whenever we add something that would be nice to have in the user's guide but isn't necessary for the basic desktop user who just migrated fresh from Windows (example: discussion of FTP programs, advanced discussion of yum on the command line), we should add a template to let the confused user know not to worry about this section if they don't want to. This is what I've come up with right now: | ||
{{Admon/important|Advanced Usage|This content is written for the more advanced user. It assumes that you are comfortable with the command line and have a relatively good knowledge of Linux terminology. It is probably not necessary to using Fedora as a desktop user, but can help a desktop user expand | {{Admon/important|Advanced Usage|This content is written for the more advanced user. It assumes that you are comfortable with the command line and have a relatively good knowledge of Linux terminology. It is probably not necessary to using Fedora as a desktop user, but can help a desktop user expand his or her knowledge base and face more complicated troubleshooting issues.}} | ||
That, again, is just my current idea until someone suggests or comments on that. Let me know in IRC or on the list. | That, again, is just my current idea until someone suggests or comments on that. Let me know in IRC or on the list. | ||
--[[User:Danielsmw|Danielsmw]] 15:08, 25 February 2009 (UTC) | --[[User:Danielsmw|Danielsmw]] 15:08, 25 February 2009 (UTC) |
Revision as of 15:09, 25 February 2009
Tasks currently target: Fedora 10 User Guide
Notes to Contributors
Application Installations
Whenever we discuss an application not installed by default, we should put a note about having to install it. The note should look like this:
- To install the package claws-mail, read the chapter on managing software. You can install claws-mail by either using the PackageKit application or on the command line by using Yum. More information about Claws Mail is available at: http://claws-mail.org/.
Of course, this should be edited according to the application name, package name, and application home page, but try to use this template for consistency's sake.
- Also note that I just made this convention up, so don't feel like you should have known this before. If you have suggestions or comments, let me know.
--Danielsmw 15:08, 25 February 2009 (UTC)
Advanced Topics
Whenever we add something that would be nice to have in the user's guide but isn't necessary for the basic desktop user who just migrated fresh from Windows (example: discussion of FTP programs, advanced discussion of yum on the command line), we should add a template to let the confused user know not to worry about this section if they don't want to. This is what I've come up with right now:
That, again, is just my current idea until someone suggests or comments on that. Let me know in IRC or on the list. --Danielsmw 15:08, 25 February 2009 (UTC)
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User Guide - Introduction | Done | Done | N/A | Done | Ready to convert |
User Guide - The Fedora Desktops | In progress | Done | Done | Done | Ready to convert |
User Guide - Logging into the Desktop | Done | Done | Done | Done | Ready to convert |
User Guide - Tour of the GNOME Desktop | Done | Done | Done | Done | Assign me |
User Guide - Tour of the KDE Desktop | Nothing | Assign me | Assign me | Assign me | Assign me |
User Guide - Tour of the Xfce Desktop | lcafiero in progress | done | done | Assign me | Assign me |
User Guide - Media | In progress | GNOME done, KDE review needed | GNOME done, KDE review needed | Grammar/spelling done | Assign me |
User Guide - Connecting to the Internet | quaid | Assign me | Assign me | Assign me | Assign me |
User Guide - Accessing the Web | danielsmw | Assign me | Assign me | Assign me | Assign me |
User Guide - Communications | Done | Done | Done | danielsmw | Assign me |
User Guide - Office Tools | Nothing | Assign me | Assign me | Assign me | Assign me |
User Guide - Financial Software | Kirk202 | Done | Done | In progress | Assign me |
User Guide - Playing Multimedia | Nothing | Assign me | Assign me | Assign me | Assign me |
User Guide - Playing Games | Nothing | Assign me | Assign me | Assign me | Assign me |
User Guide - Managing Photos | Nothing | Assign me | Assign me | Assign me | Assign me |
User Guide - Sharing Your Desktop | Nothing | Assign me | Assign me | Assign me | Assign me |
User Guide - Customizing the Desktop | Nothing | Assign me | Assign me | Assign me | Assign me |
User Guide - Managing Software | Done | Assign me | Assign me | danielsmw | Assign me |
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