Please note that this page is of historical interest only, it is not intended to be accurate as to the current state of ubuntuguide.org or official Ubuntu documentation. The last meaningful comment on the specification was November 2005, it should be read with that in mind.

Summary

Ubuntu Guide (ubuntuguide.org) was a valuable source of help for early versions of Ubuntu, but it is now out of date, and somewhat inappropriately concentrated on blunt non-graphical solutions. To solve this, the possibility of redirecting the site to help.ubuntu.com will be investigated. In addition, specialized help pages will be produced for some topics, and several feature goals will be registered for future Ubuntu development to make some of the Guide's command-line hackery unnecessary.

Rationale

Use cases

Implementation

Once help.ubuntu.com is working, the possibility of redirecting to it from ubuntuguide.org will be investigated.

In addition, extra documents and specs will be created covering specific topics for which the Ubuntu Guide is currently necessary. (See also DesktopGuide and ServerGuide.) The following subsections are the same as the sections in the Ubuntu Guide, showing how the need for each can be minimized.

Getting Started

This section should be redundant with the front page of ubuntu.com. If it isn't, ubuntu.com needs redesigning (see UbuntuWebSite).

Getting UbuntuGuide

Should be redundant with an Ubuntu CD, or with the top of the guide itself (which should link to a PDF version).

Repositories; Ubuntu Updates; Add-On Applications

Should become unnecessary once RepositoryDialogDesign (and SoftwareManager) are implemented.

Commercial Applications

This section is actually about installing Windows software, a topic that should have its own illustrated page on help.ubuntu.com.

Users Administration

This is less necessary with the advent of gnome-about-me, and should be almost completely unnecessary once there is a unified AccountsControlPanel.

Hardware

CD/DVD burning

Networking

Remote Desktop

A dedicated guide should be written for this.

Windows

Security

Rescue Mode

Tips & Tricks

Almost all of these are already covered in System > Preferences, or are workarounds for enhancements needed in upstream applications (e.g. the Boot Manager).

Discussion

EvaluateUbuntuGuide (last edited 2009-03-11 16:52:10 by webdefence)