On 11:33 Sep 21, Alexandra Settle wrote: > > For me, a tutorial is something that teaches. So after I've gone through a > > tutorial I would expect to have learned how installs work and would > > just know > > these things (with an occasional need to reference a few points) going > > forward. > > > > A guide to me is something that I know I will use whenever I need to do > > something. So for me, having an installation guide is what I would > > expect > > from this as every time I need to do a package based install, I am > > going to pull > > up the guide to go through it. > > > Interesting. > > So Sean has the opposite impression from Eric and I. Yeah, that does > make it seem like reaching a consensus will be difficult. > > At that point I think consistency becomes the most important thing. > > > I completely agree consistency is more important, than bike shedding over the > name :) > To be honest, it would be easier to change everything to ‘guide’ – seeing as > all our URLs are ‘install-guide’. > But that’s the lazy in me speaking. > > Industry wise – there does seem to be more of a trend towards ‘guide’ rather > than ‘tutorial’. Although, that is at a cursory glance. > > I am happy to investigate further, if this matter is of some contention to > people?
This is the first time I'm hearing about "Install Tutorial". I'm also lazy, +1 with sticking to install guide. -- Mike Perez
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