> I agree, its name should be Installation Guide. And that the guide > should cover some basic setup for a desktop installation. That would not > conflict with the Administration Guide. > > Clayton can we arrange a small voting for this?
Do we need to vote? If the document is better named Installation Guide, then do it. It is definitely what the document is, an installation guide. i think that makes it considerably more clear what the document (whether PDF, HTML, Wiki or whatever) actually is. A few other comments from reading (and catching up on the discussion here)... Keep it simple... keep it clear. Don't clutter it up trying to cover every possible scenario (as others here have also said). This document needs to focus on the initial installation... how does a new user install OOo in each of the major supported OSes. Peripheral info like how to remove the Linux distro supplied version (which is well documented for Ubuntu on the OOo User forum by the way), how to configure for multi user installs etc., etc., should be in the supplementary docs... in the Administration Guide, in the FAQs and so on. This extra information can be referred to from the Installation Guide (eg: If you would like to install OOo for mutliple users, please see the Admin Guide <link>). C. -- Clayton Cornell ccorn...@openoffice.org OpenOffice.org Documentation Project co-lead StarOffice - Sun Microsystems, Inc. - Hamburg, Germany --------------------------------------------------------------------- To unsubscribe, e-mail: dev-unsubscr...@documentation.openoffice.org For additional commands, e-mail: dev-h...@documentation.openoffice.org