On Fri, 2004-08-13 at 08:46, Paul W. Frields wrote: > I think, frankly, directing people to Google is always best, that way > they generally end up with the information they want, and it's up to > them to provide the search parameters. I'm not saying that's the way to > handle official documentation, I'm only saying it's an alternative > that's free of legal entanglements. I wonder if we could direct people to google with suggestions on search terminology and usage? For example: "One of the powers of Fedora Core is the enormous community behind it. You will find that community is your best resource for using Fedora Core. To find popular and useful websites with information, use your favorite Web search engine, such as http://www.google.com. Try search terms such as: using fedora to <insert what you want to make Fedora do> fedora multimedia software fedora packages" The search results that return for those search are not controlled by us in any way. There are often more than 10,000 results. We can in no way be held responsible for what is on those pages. Of course, IANAL, TINLA. Just an idea I personally am having. - Karsten -- Karsten Wade, RHCE, Tech Writer a lemon is just a melon in disguise http://people.redhat.com/kwade/ gpg fingerprint: 2680 DBFD D968 3141 0115 5F1B D992 0E06 AD0E 0C41