That being said I believe that to a new user the fedora.redhat.com site
is a lot less intimidating that the fedoraproject.org site. Again these
are just my ideals for what they are worth.
Yeah, I agree, and it's part of the difference between small informative
sites and wikis.
I think what we need to do is clean up the front page of the wiki a little
bit, and then we can more easily serve both crowds. First impression is
one of organization and a "professional" face, but when you start to dig
in, you see all the wiki goodness.
--Max
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