On Wednesday 29 September 2010, Maât wrote: > > http://img831.imageshack.us/img831/925/mageiawelcome.png > > i like this idea ! >
I like it too. But it reminds me of the Mandriva welcome page: The welcome "center" could well be the Mageia welcome page, in the same sense that the Mandriva welcome page had appeared. It could have your suggested layout, and a "help" tab/pane/button that would go to the welcome text + have links to help documentation. Said that, I think a newbie would appreciate a page that would direct him/her to some documentation like "What can I do with my new OS?", "How do I access my files/programs?" "How can I configure/fix things?" etc. Said that (flash #2), we may have a dual system of keeping those docs: a cached version stored in an rpm[1] package, and a big button on those (html?) pages like: "go to latest version of this page on the Internet". That way, an offline first installation (before network is functional) will still be able to read docs. [1] YES! rpm, not deb, not portage, not .exe or anything else... -- Say NO to spam and viruses. Stop using Microsoft Windows! _______________________________________________ Mageia-dev mailing list [email protected] https://www.mageia.org/mailman/listinfo/mageia-dev
