Quoting Jonas Pasche <mail@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx>: > Can you check back on the site after Eric has made updates? What do you More updates done (to docs and faq) on the web site. > I see a small problems for unexperienced users when they find > documentation for yum _and_ apt for their distribution because they > don't know either of it and thus cannot simply make a decision which one > they want to use. Added an faq for this based on your text below. > user communities. I'm thinking about a sentence like "If you don't know > anything about these tools, we suggest you to try yum first, as it comes > with fewer options and fewer complexity than apt. You can always choose > between both tools, even later, if you want to try apt instead." Used that as the basis of the faq. > Okay, I don't have a problem to have link to yum or apt on the Download > page, as long as there is a strong note that installing yum or apt alone > _does not provide any updates_. It only installs a package manager, > nothing else, just like paying for a gym membership doesn't make your > body slim. :) Someone else will need to work on that page, or it will have to wait. > > a) What is fedora-legacy? Added, though all it does is provide links which are already available in the menu bar at the left. > > b) What are these yum and apt things? > > c) How do I get started? I think those two should be combined. If someone writes up a good "what are these yum and apt things" I'll put it in the "Getting started..." section. > > d) What else is there to know? Beats me. No idea what would go here. > > e) How do I participate? Already there. -- Eric Rostetter