Re: [XFree86] Lacking organization

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I'd be willing to help as well. I'm just a newbie, but I could help organize some of the docs or write new ones. Is there a way to submit docs to be published on the site? I'll be posting later tonight about a problem that I am having, and once I get it figured out I'll finish up a web page that I'm writing to document the problem and solution. I'd love to gpl it or something.

Thanks,

Bob

---------- Original Message ----------------------------------
From: Dan Mergens <dan@xxxxxxxxxx>
Reply-To: xfree86@xxxxxxxxxxx
Date: Thu, 11 Sep 2003 12:17:23 -0700

>I recently read a comment by a contributor who is tired of hearing the 
>same questions over and over regarding configuration and I understand 
>his complaint after responding to several posts. I believe this could be 
>helped a great deal if there was better organization of the website. 
>I've used several resources to configure my laptop for X, but it seems 
>that a google search is more effective that simply navigating the xfree 
>website.
>
>For instance, the "Support, Documentation, & Release" page has many good 
>documents with no organization and is surprising missing a link that 
>would explain how to configure and test XFree86! I do believe it is 
>there, but the titles do not indicate so.
>
>I would be happy to help organize or suggest improvements.
>
>Dan
>
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