Em Seg, 2006-08-07 às 19:07 +0200, Svein Halvor Halvorsen escreveu: > Carlos Eduardo Rodrigues Diogenes wrote: > > In the first page that is an item called "What is GNOME?". Cool, the > > subject of your e-mail ;-). I think that you can find everything that > > you need there. > > You see, this is exactly my complaint. The "What is GNOME" web page is > useless. It states that GNOME is free, and supported, etc. But this is > all meta-info. What GNOME *is*, it doesn't say. > > It doesn't say what apps are included. What does it look like, what can > it do. It what ways does it differ from Windows? KDE? > > You know, I've been using UNIX for several years, and I think I have a > clue what GNOME is, but still, I can't get any info. What then, about > new users? Are your site not tageted towards those, maybe? Are they all > supposed to use a Linux distribution, and find their info from the > distro supplier? Yes, I understand your point of view. I also judge the GNOME page useless when I start to use it. I don't know where you can discuss about this, but I think that this is a good thing to ask for modifications. > > > > I think that http://www.gnome.org/learn/ is pretty > > suitable for you. > > This is a little bit better. How do I get to this page from the front page? In "What is GNOME?" click in "find help and *support*" or click in the *Support* link in the top of the page. The page "GNOME Support" will appear, in this that is a sub-item called "Documenation" with the link *complete documentation*, this is the page above. Best regards, Carlos. > > > Svein Halvor > _______________________________________________________ O Yahoo! est�e cara nova. Venha conferir! http://br.yahoo.com/preview
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