One of problem with xwiki is that resources are quite distributed.
Due to virtual wikis for
even I am confused (though I have started using xwiki quite long time
ago)
where to find info (except for google) and where to put new entries
(except for comments).
So I see 2 options here,
1. aggressively normalized content chunks with (as much as possible)
links between them
(it seems current approach but needs more normalizing and linking).
2. very centralized approach with one super entry point (domain
name/page/space),
where all necessary info can be found.
Valdis
On Mar 1, 2010, at 11:08 AM, Thomas Mortagne wrote:
On Mon, Mar 1, 2010 at 10:58, Silvia Rusu
<silvia.rusu(a)xwiki.com> wrote:
Hello,
I would like to propose we update the User Guide documentation so that it's
more helpful to users that start using XWiki, whether they are programmers
or not. The purpose of the guide is to get users up to speed with the XWiki
basics, to gather these resources in one place.
You can find my proposal for the user guide here:
http://dev.xwiki.org/xwiki/bin/view/Drafts/UserGuide
Please feel free to make suggestions for other pages to be included or
changes you think should be made. Remember this is not a TOC for all the
documentation, but rather a selection of links to help you get started with
XWiki.
It should maybe be renamed as "Get Started with XWiki" instead of
"User Guide" then.
Actually it's meant to be a full User Guide to replace the current page at
http://enterprise.xwiki.org/xwiki/bin/view/UserGuide/
(the existing Getting Started guide would disappear).
Basically the idea is to have a single user guide that starts with some basic feature
explanations (the getting started part) and that increases in complexity as you progress
through the guide.
Thanks
-Vincent
> Thanks,
> Silvia
>
> -----
> Silvia Rusu
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