On 11/24/2007 Bryen wrote:
> Okay... so, as an example, in Yast > Network Services > NIS Server. 
> How
> does that become self-explanatory to someone who has never heard of
> NIS
> before? 
>
> Even further...  Click on Help in the NIS Server module and the
> following message comes up:
>
> "Select whether to configure the NIS server as a master or a slave or
> not to configure a NIS server."
>
> Again, how is this self-explanatory?  That's the point some of us are
> trying to make.  There should be at least a brief explanation to the
> purpose of a module's services.

As has been pointed out by some people the thread was about YaST, the
container, NOT the modules within. YaST>Network Services IS self
explanatory. If you add in the ">NIS Server" it is still self
explanatory. It deals with the NIS Server settings, NOT your video settings.

As I said in my post:
> When you open a module in YaST you get hints in the left panel to what
> needs to be put in the right panel. IMHO, these could use a little
> touching up but they are there.
The "help" stuff does need a little work. Never said it didn't. But
that's a module issue and not a container issue.

Somehow, I have wonder why someone that didn't know what an "NIS Server"
is would be trying to change settings.

FYI: I have no earthly idea what an "NIS Server" is. I don't need it and
don't use it.  If I needed to know what was needed I would start with
Google and the SuSE pages, OR I would know what was needed because it
was something I needed to use. In the three, or so, years I've been
using Linux full time I haven't needed to make any changes in that
particular module.
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