Refactoring the user help
- From: Jim Campbell <jwcampbell gmail com>
- To: Gnome Doc List <gnome-doc-list gnome org>
- Subject: Refactoring the user help
- Date: Sun, 6 Feb 2011 11:27:48 -0600
Hi All,
I took a look at some of the user help for Gnome3 yesterday morning, and I was thinking it could be re-organized a bit.
I sketched out some suggestions for some of the reorganization work. The examples below are a rough outline,but I've also attached a text file that lists-out all of the current help files. That list is not an exact list, but could be a starting point.
As for the items with the hash marks in front of them, those might be placeholders for how distros would want to include their own help. (I'm not sure whether the gnome user help would include much information on rhythmbox or shotwell, for example.)
Getting Started / Desktop Tour
- Much of the shell content that is included now
- Include existing information on Apps
Working with Files
- Files and Folders
- Backing up Files
Internet and Networking
- Get online
# - Browse the web
# - Send and receive email
Customizing
- Look and Feel
- (incl.Log in Screen and Log in Sound settings sections)
- Clock Settings
- Mouse Appearance Settings
- Keyboard and Language Settings
Administering
- User and Group Accounts
- Power Settings
- Mouse and Touchpad behavior / configurations
# - Updating Your System
# - Security
Accessibility
# Pictures and Video
# Music
Let me know what you think. Thanks!
Jim
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