i've been doing some work on our wiki, mainly the installation guide, to improve readability and to update some information
we ascribe to the 'arch way', since we use basically an arch-based system, and there's no reason why our installation guide should be different than the archwiki's one. however, we also openly provide an openrc version of parabola, and that means we can't pragmatically copy and paste archwiki's installation guide, since it'd be only useful for systemd users. in that sense, i'm asking for opinions on how to organize this and i came up with two possibilities so far 1. do a step-by-step guide for openrc and another for systemd this would mean there would be a main page for pre-installation and two pages for installation, one for openrc and another for systemd. this seems to be the easiest to do, since it only requires two extra pages 2. do a step-by-step guide for both, in one page with the help of links this would mean one page that would branch out on other pages for instance, a page section that says "configure your network" and it'd link to another page that details how to configure your network for openrc and systemd in different sections this seems more work-consuming, but it'd be neater what do you think? _______________________________________________ Dev mailing list [email protected] https://lists.parabola.nu/mailman/listinfo/dev
