Re: Wiki overview

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On Fri, 2007-05-25 at 10:46 -0400, Paul W. Frields wrote:
> The first thing users see on the wiki after "Learn more" is a short
> statement on freedom, and then why we don't have MP3.  I realize this is
> a FAQ for users, but wouldn't it be better to have more affirmative
> messages at the top, while retaining this information (if necessary)
> elsewhere on the page?
> 
> And yes, it is a wiki, but the page is prominent enough that
> unilaterally changing it seemed like the wrong thing to do without
> bringing up the subject first. :-)

Now that the Wiki isn't the front-page anymore, I'd like to discuss a
real change.

Wiki => community documentation.

As someone on f-docs-l said recently, "The user manual for users, by
users."

- Karsten
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