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Re: About the T2 Website: msg#00004

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Subject: Re: About the T2 Website

Hello Kevin,

You're right, T2 power can be really exploited by Advanced Power-User, what
I'm not ;) I had the chance to
get T2 introduced by people who knows it very well, that's why I'm using it. By
this process, i learned how
to use it and now, I'm a big fan.

The website should include a lot of simple documentation for simple Linux
users, the ones who
knows a little bit of Linux, and with docs, they could deal with T2. IMHO, we
don't have to explain
everything from scratch, potential T2 users should know how to configure a
system with command line tools for
example. But, if we could estimate the full work of documentation at 100%, I
think :
- 45% of the time should be wasted to Explain/Help/FAQ/Examples/Debug steps
during your own compilation of a
target
- 20% for T2 custom HOWTO. For example, setup a LAMP server with grsec, a NAS
server... Each one of us
potentialy configured a T2 for a dedicaced task and it should be simply shared.
The HOWTO should stay simple,
extra informations will be found on Internet/MAN's.
- 20% of the time to improve a FAQ
- 15% update the HandBook


The docs will be still up-to-date if we could reach a critical mass of
users... And for that, T2 should
look more `human`.


Best regards

Johan



Le Mon, 11 Dec 2006 08:35:38 -0700,
Kevin Fries <kfries@xxxxxxxxx> a écrit :

> Simple, of the four, T2 has the worst documentation, and the worst
> communication with its end user base. I have tried scouring the
> documentation, IRC, and even asked this newsgroup for assistance in
> putting together my own distro... all have gone unanswered. So T2 is
> now back burnered until I can figure out how to best use it.

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