Arthur Pemberton wrote:
>On 3/7/06, Lars G <terraformers@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
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>>Hi
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>>What about a "About Fedora" menu entry under the "About GNOME" one ?
>>I think i have seen this kind of entry in ubuntu.
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>>cheers
>>lars
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https://bugzilla.redhat.com/bugzilla/show_bug.cgi?id=170813
>Along those lines, a menu entry (in both DEs) labelled "Fedora Help" or
>"Fedora Resources" would be adviseable. This could contain some or all of
>the following:
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>- Links to online Fedora reosurces (fedoraproject.org, fedora solutions,
>fedora faq, etc)
>- Links to offline images of the above
>- Links to on disk help/man/info pages
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The Firefox book marks has be already changed to cover most of these and
there is ongoing work to integrate Fedora documentation to GNOME and KDE
help
Fair enough. I had to check my install to verify that the links were actually there. I think that being there is good, however, I doubt the wisdom in their location. I have installed FC serveral times, and have never noticed those links. As much as the target audience for Fedora Core may not be average users, I disaggree that putting them in one browser is the best place.
To phrase this differently: niether 'Help' nor 'Home' (in FC5Test3 / KDE) took me to anywhere I could get immediate help for Fedora.
I've always found the "Welcome to Windows" window extremely annoying, but I would imagine that the ability to easily access similiar information would be helpful in any OS.
https://bugzilla.redhat.com/bugzilla/show_bug.cgi?id=170847
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