Vladimir Kosovac wrote: > Rahul Sundaram wrote: >> Vladimir Kosovac wrote: >>> Greetings, Motley Crew! >>> >>> I have couple of sandboxed pages ready for your review/input at: >>> http://fedoraproject.org/wiki/wiki/VladimirKosovac/StylingPage/WorkPage > > There was an error in that uri due to me placing extra `:wiki` path when > creating pages. > It's all fixed now, correct uri is: > > http://fedoraproject.org/wiki/VladimirKosovac/StylingPage/WorkPage Hi list. User Accounts section is now moved back to Drafts. http://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Docs/Drafts/AdministrationGuide/UserAccounts | vnk | > Thanks to Thomas Chung for pointing this out. > > >> I would like to see how this section fits into the bigger guide. So >> using the drafts space seems to be better. > > Most certainly. Due to large number of trial-and-error edits on my part, > as I was learning the basics of the formatting, I thought it would be > better to move this section elsewhere, so edit notifications annoy less > people - only four subscribers in alternate location :o). I'm inclined > to move these few pages back into Drafts, consistency wise it is much > easier for everybody. > > Do we follow the style of >> exposing path and binary names anywhere as compared to highlighting the >> menu entries in the desktop? This section would be good as a reference. > > I couldn't find any "prior art" to refer to and thought this would be > good idea from the practicality point of view. We are supposed to show > that commands are run "su -c" way. However, /usr/sbin is not in normal > user's path, so we'd have to write the full path to binary for the > command to work. I got around this with admonition on how to alter $PATH > and use only binary, two pages further down: > > http://fedoraproject.org/wiki/VladimirKosovac/StylingPage/WorkPage/AccountCreationProcess/CreateAccountTUI > > I'll keep going and if needed make style changes later on. > > | vnk | > >> However a guide should cover tools from the administrative view point >> and not just lump all the system-config* tools in a single page. > > >> For example, if I am doing web services administrations, I would expect >> to learn about system-config-httpd in that section along with the Apache >> configuration details. >> >> Rahul >> > >
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