Finding Documentation
Travis Vachon <[email protected]> Wed, 28 Nov 2007 14:13:12 -0800
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Hi folks I've been trying for the last 10 minutes to navigate to the Chandler Server documentation from http://chandlerproject.org and I've come up empty handed. In general, finding "Documentation" via this page is rather tricky. Things I do see: * Links to download the server or desktop client and sign up for a Hub account. One of these links actually takes me to the page I'm looking for, but since I'm not trying to download anything I didn't think to click it until just now. * Introductory information (FAQ, "Getting started", etc) * A link to a wiki that takes me to a high level overview of what the project is about, how to contribute, etc What I want: * A link to reference documentation on the front page of http://chandlerproject.org . In this case, I want something that will take me to a page that has a link to "Server Administrator Documentation." In the future, however, I'll very likely want a link to a page that has a link to "Chandler Desktop Documentation." "Chandler Desktop Documentation" would be a table of contents that I can navigate to find out how feature X works (from an end-user perspective) without a whole lot of handholding. I think we're doing pretty well as far as introducing people to the software goes, but I found the workflow for "experienced" users trying to figure something out pretty frustrating. A couple questions: * Does the "Project Documentation" page I'm looking for that links to ToC pages for the documentation for each project exist? * Do the ToC pages for the documentation for each project exist? Also, let me know if I'm being blind... Thanks! -Travis _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ Open Source Applications Foundation "Design" mailing list http://lists.osafoundation.org/mailman/listinfo/design