On Tue, 2006-06-06 at 12:08 +0200, Daniel Bauer wrote:
> Am Dienstag, 6. Juni 2006 10:20 schrieb jdd:
<snip>
> When I first couldn't install Suse 10.0 in November/December 05 I was 
> desperately searching in google, then placed my question in several forums 
> (always waiting some days, then trying another forum), finaly finding the 
> mailing lists on the opensuse.org communicate page.
> 
> If I remember correctly that time the lists were presented in another order 
> than now, and I had the impression, that the opensuse list is the right list 
> for the "opensuse" I've downloaded, and the suse-e etc. lists were for the 
> Suse you can buy in a box. (I now know that this isn't the case, but I didn't 
> know then - I am a bit slow, I am Swiss :-) )
> 
> Well, I placed my question here, and I've got qualified answer that solved my 
> problem (even though it wasn't the right list: thanks again).
> 
> When I look at http://en.opensuse.org/Communicate today it seems a bit 
> better, 
> as suse-e now is presented at the first place, but if you try to think like 
> somebody, who is absolutely new to Linux and/or isn't a native english 
> speaker, I think it still istn't really clear.
> 
Why not have the posting in many different languages on that same page,
just like you get now with instructions when you buy something. What
would it take, one line per language? Doesn't take up a lot of room and
doesn't force people to another page to find the answer. When new people
have a problem that get frustrated and what an answer quickly.

-- 
Ken Schneider
UNIX  since 1989, linux since 1994, SuSE  since 1998


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