I think it is a good idea. As soon as the 'Powers-that-be' approve it, we can have a go at it. My own suggestions and ideas: 1. The section on Getting Started begins with how it is similar to/different from Microsoft Windows. I think Fedora has matured to a point where we have to get rid of this Windows fixation where we have to point out how better or worse Linux is compared to Windows. 2. The Desktop user guide reads: "After reading this, you _should_(emphasis mine) be able to ..." Suppose a user is not able to all that? Is he supposed to feel bad about it? I think our style should be more non-judgmental and without laying any targets for the user. Let us not set any objectives for the user. Let him get started. Let us not intimidate him. 3. The number of technical sounding words can be brought down or at least they can be suitably hyperlinked(another technical word ;-) ). For example(fedora Desktop guide): ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- After reading this guide, you should: * Be able to login to your computer * Be familiar with the layout of the default Fedora Core 6 desktop * Be able to use Nautilus, a file and system navigator * Be able to use Evolution, an e-mail client * Be able to use Gaim, an instant messenger client * Be able to use Firefox, a web-browser * Be able to use OpenOffice, an office suite * Be able to customize your new Fedora Core 6 desktop ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- The technical words: login, layout, default, desktop, file, navigator, e-mail 'client', web-browser, office suite, customize Let us assume that a new user who has never used any computer(Windows/non-windows) starts using Fedora Core and we have to manage to get him working. Why do we assume that only a technically experienced user will be switching to Linux? Regards Shayin C K
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