On 24.06.2015 at 22:15, toki wrote:
> What would "user friendly" look like to you?
very nice question :)
To me, "user friendly" would match following criteria:
+ complete
+ up to date
+ online
+ with option to download and use locally
+ context sensitive
+ multi language
+ user commentable
+ with option to hide comments
+ with "helpful/not helpful" rating enabled
+ with option to show top rated comments first
and, for community/contribution interested users:
+ collaborativly created (like a wiki)
(which is different from comment function!)
+ nice2have: views/downloads counter
The best example AFAIK is php documentation [1] but it's written by techies
for techies (aka freak2freak), whilest LibO has (hopefully) a lot of
non-freak users.
[1] http://php.net/docs.php
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