On Thursday 06 January 2011 18:13:26 Manu Gupta wrote: > Have a look at this too > http://en.opensuse.org/Concepts
That is actually a very interesting series of pages about openSUSE, linux and the underlying workings. I can't find any way of getting there from the homepage - maybe, Manu, this should be easier from the new homepage. How about using the new text we wrote, then link from there to Concepts? Maybe on the top: if you need the basics, read on, if you want to read more in-dept information on getting started with openSUSE, go to Concepts... > On Thu, 2011-01-06 at 11:44 +0100, Kim Leyendecker wrote: > > Am 06.01.2011 08:49, schrieb jdd: > > > Le 06/01/2011 06:20, Kostas Koudaras a écrit : > > >> jdd > > >> > > >>>> Either way, we have created this page: > > >>>> http://ietherpad.com/HGnVPSDjFD > > > > > > this text is fairly good. However, we should add a part "is openSUSE > > > for you", based on the defined goals. We shouldn't fear to say > > > "openSUSE may not be (yet) for you, try to learn a bit more and then > > > you may benefit of all the goodies of openSUSE" > > > > > > jdd > > > > +1 > > > > I think when we say it, the people will think that we really try to help > > them. I mean, it´s easy to say:" Yes that´s works for you" and then > > never care again. > > > > So, jdd´s idea is great, I think! > > > > kdl
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