Karlie Robinson wrote:
End users don't read much = RTFM
Sorry. Its not. It wasnt what I meant anyway.
It's an attitude that's not helpful to users who may have troubles
regardless of how much they've read.
For a analogy, lets say someone says that feature X should exist. Would
pointing to him or her that such a feature already exists be RTFM? I
dont think so. Do you find it hard to believe that users dont actually
read much documentation? Perhaps a few good looks at usability studies
or talking to people who work on documentation would convince you of that.
> Imagine if there was a 4th icon on the desktop by default. Call it >
> Help, or Getting Started that opened up a directory with options for
> IRC help, Manual pages, Forum Help etc
Do you believe that this is going to be more discoverable than the menu
entry for help which provides exactly that?
> To this day, *I DO NOT USE FEDORA* on my Linux box simply because I
do > not want to deal with the community should I have questions.
Seems to be based on a incorrect assumption. Fedora questions on
fedora-list and fedoraforums are usually answered pretty well. This list
is for contributors.
Rahul
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