Medium? How about the many individuals of the world who have never used
or have  rarely used a computer. I'd like them to use Ubuntu/Natty and
easily get the help they need.

I propose that we want to reach and help them, but we want to do it in a
way that does not create unnecessary work (development and translation)
and maintenance.

My personal view for on-disk Ubuntu docs is:
 * as few docs as needed
 * as many as required
 * translated

So, high, or maybe even critical.

I am wondering if we should also create a cool and vibrant online docs area. It 
could theoretically be like this:
 * core docs (translation)
 * submitted docs that get user reviews
 * editorial team that reviews highly rated submissions and promotes them to 
core



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   Importance: Medium => Critical

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