George Nychis wrote:
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.
So for example, we have the "Documentation:" heading... what kind of
things would we want under that to help document certain aspects of GNU
Radio? Like "How to use octave with GNU Radio" ... "Doing signal
analysis with GNU Radio"
More of a what do we want there question, and how do we structure it to
be inviting to more documentation.
- George
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