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On Friday 20 September 2002 01:14, humpback@××××××××××.net wrote: |
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> > I notice that the Debian project has none of this kind of separate of |
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> > content. And they have a huge community. RedHat does because they have |
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> > a huge amount of content and also because they are talking to a less |
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> > savvy crowd. |
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> Debian's web site is a mess. Plain and simple. |
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> Trying to find any information on the site is really hard. |
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> Just because a advanced user can do a google search and find the |
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> information on some people.debian.org/~dsfdsdf page it does not mean that |
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> it is ok. |
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> I think separation is a good think because it will make it easyer to find |
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> things. |
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I think there might be a use for someone who checks the forums, the mailing |
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lists, and the newsgroup to make some faq/howto based on the answers given to |
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the most frequent/interesting questions. |
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Paul |
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Paul de Vrieze |
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Junior Researcher |
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Mail: pauldv@××××××.nl |
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Homepage: http://www.devrieze.net |