Hello all.

I'm not too up on netiquete, but there were so many different threads I wanted to comment on in reply to my initial thread, I thought I should start another one.

On the Release Notes: you know, that's something I've never really looked at when I am installing SuSE. I always thought that Release Notes were just a list of bug-fixes and/or legal disclaimers. I'll have to take a look at those when I boot into SuSE again (sorry, my version of Ubuntu has been running really well lately, and I haven't had the time to mess around with SuSE :-/).

On the SuSEguide: The Wiki would be a nice place to host something like this, I think. I also had visions of the guide being a sticky or something that is often pointed to when people have questions (that can be answered by the guide) on the lists, forums, and irc channels. Also, I didn't notice it (but sometimes I don't notice a lot of things), but is the wiki mentioned in the SuSE help?

There's some great stuff in the Wiki, but there's also some incomplete stuff. I was thinking the guide might be a these are the first things I want/need set up on my computer type thing. I mean, for most people, they want their web-browser to work, meaning installing flash, and java, and mplayer-plugin (for Firefox); they want their music and movies to work, meaning installing multimedia packs; they might want a few specialized programs, like gnucash or beep or whatever. These are the type of things I thought would be useful to have in one place in an easy step-by-step fashion.

Anyway, for anyone interested in helping out and contributing to this, please send me an email. And if anyone has any more ideas or comments on this, please speak up (I'm super new to this whole actively-contributing-to-a-project-thing! ;))

Matt

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