Paul Dickson wrote:
A major problem with wiki FAQs is that the user must be on-line to use
them, which can be a problem if getting on-line is the problem.
Perhaps something like TiddlyWiki (http://www.tiddlywiki.com/) can be
used to get around this problem and help with other general usage of
Fedora Core too. The only requirement would be to have firefox be part
of the default session setup.
TiddlyWiki runs self contained within it's own web page using Javascript.
No other software is needed. Only images are kept separately (in separate
files, as usual for web pages).
If something like this was added to FC, post-install help and FAQ's could
be easily found.
In the short term there is a plan to start using a CMS system. Refer to
http://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Websites/Meetings. We are working on
including the end user guides and FAQ's as packages within Fedora Core
and Extras. Not sure migrating to a new wiki system is worth the effort.
fedora-websites list might be a better place for this discussion
especially if you want to get involved.
--
Rahul
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