Quoting Blake McBride <bl...@mcbride.name>:
Documentation is always clear to people who already know the material but use the documentation as a reminder. It is difficult for a newbie to differentiate out-of-date material, branch specific material, and valid documentation. I am providing feedback from a newbie's perspective. You can either take advantage of some of the feedback to make it easier for a newbie (that cannot reason) thus increasing the number of users, or you can insult them until they leave. I apologize for not being as smart as you.
The documentation was not out-of-date or branch specific. The only problems you had with adding a user were born of your assumptions. You keep googling things, but google only helps you find information when you don't already know where it is. 9front has a wiki, doc.cat-v.org exists, /sys/doc exists, and man pages come free with each installation. Speaking of assumptions, I'm not convinced 'increasing the number of users' does anyone any good. It didn't help Windows any. khm