Eric Blossom wrote:

George,  I agree with the part about the missing overview does.
However, I don't think the problem's really the front page, it's the stuff
that's missing behind it.  You could link to the not-yet-written
overview stuff from the Documentation: list on the main page.

If you're game, why don't you start on the "high level overview" or
"where to start" or whatever you'd like to call it.


Right, I didn't mean so much that the front page is the major issue, but more that it's a start to branching out to more detailed documentation. Like right now, if I were to write a simple guide on how to do signal anylsis in GNU Radio, what would be the parent wiki page? The front page? Or what if I wanted to document what PHYs are available, what would be the parent wiki? There needs to be something better inviting from the front page, as a start to branching out to more specific documentation.

I'm not sure how we might want this structured, so I figured we might start with the front page. The better the wiki is structured, the more inviting it will be for people to add documentation. Right now, even though I feel I'm pretty familiar with the wiki and GNU Radio, as I think about making a wiki page I honestly have no clue where to actually link it from.

- George


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