On 2016-07-16 20:15, Alex Sassmannshausen wrote:
Hello,
Andreas Enge writes:
On Sat, Jul 16, 2016 at 01:02:33PM -0400, myglc2 wrote:
Vincent Legoll <vincent.leg...@gmail.com> writes:
> OK, I'll try to create a FAQ section in the official doc then...
Great idea!
Hm, lest I be misunderstood: The aim is that reading the manual should
be sufficient. If there is a frequently asked question, it should not
be added to an FAQ section, but the section of the documentation where
the question should be answered should be updated.
My reply was half meant as a joke. And half seriously: As a little
joke
we could add an FAQ with only one question: "Where is the FAQ?" and
the
answer "There is none, if you find the documentation is lacking,
please
submit a patch to improve this manual." or the like.
hmm… I sympathise strongly with the notion of contralising
documentation
as much as possible. It strikes me that an FAQ is meant to do
something
else from a manual though: whereas a (reference) manual is meant to be
as comprehensive and detailed as possible, an FAQ can provide
high-level, short responses to common questions.
Because Guix is relatively unique in its approach to package
management,
it may well be worth trying to address some high level questions in an
FAQ, which in turn might link to the relevant sections of the manual
for
more detail.
I don't know if this is the right way to go, but I'd be interested in
seeing a (patch) proposal for such a type of FAQ as an appendix to the
manual if this was what was indeed intended.
WDYT?
+1
Focusing on the texinfo manual is not a good idea. If there is still no
way
to make libreplanet wiki the official wiki of guix, I hope the a FAQ
patch
can make it through