[Fwd: [Bug 163675] mpeg situation not explained in ...

Karsten Wade kwade at redhat.com
Fri Jul 22 09:03:51 UTC 2005


On Fri, 2005-07-22 at 14:44 +0800, Marc Wiriadisastra wrote:

> I suppose the 'best' example would have to be the http://ubuntuguide.org I
> think thats the link.  It basically explains everything including the
> propietary stuff.  The equivalent I've used at times has been fedorafaq
> which was great but didn't imo go far enough.

ubuntuguide.org goes down the same road that fedorafaq.org and all
others do, a road we cannot walk.  However, in the last few months, we
have received permission to link to sites that themselves may link to
any amount of unknown information.

However, we _cannot_ tell people how to circumnavigate, install, or
otherwise use this software.  We cannot link to a site that tells how to
do that.  If we link to a site, such as google.com, and it is possible
to find such information off that site _and_ it is a link away, then it
is out of our hands.  AIUI.

> I suppose a happy medium between the two as a link possibly.  Or maybe the
> standard home should have a help section then from there to a docs section
> explaning.

We can just add a section to the release notes that mirrors the
information on the Wiki.

> Should we look at all examples of put all examples down and start creating
>     a 'template' of how to lay it out or has that already been done.  If
> so can someone point me in the right direction please.

Sorry, I don't understand what 'it' is that we would lay out.

>     Just putting suggestions forward and I suppose I'm trying to 'picture'
> how it would look.  Possibly start on a table of contents or has that been
> progressed on.

Sorry, a ToC for what exactly?

thx - Karsten
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