AntiVirus pages?

Jeremy Bicha jeremy at bicha.net
Sun Jun 19 21:16:26 UTC 2011


On 19 June 2011 16:58, Tom Davies <tomdavies04 at yahoo.co.uk> wrote:
> Hi :)
> I've never heard of the upstream documentation at Gnome.  That is not a good
> argument for not using it tho!  I think we should do more to promote it and
> link to it rather than have duplicated pages downstream at Ubuntu-specific
> documentation.
>
> Since Wikipedia can't have sub-pages i think the best answer is either to
> have a sub-page in Ubuntu's Community Documentation or in Gnome's.  I would
> use Ubuntu's because i haven't had chance to explore Gnome's handling of
> AntiVirus pages yet.
>
> I guess a LOT of Ubuntu's current stuff needs to be kicked upstream to Gnome
> quite soon now that we have switched to Unity.  The LTSes still need
> documentation for Gnome and it might help the wider gnu&linux community
> too.

In Ubuntu, there's an app named Help which unfortunately is not very
prominent in Unity at this point. Most of that content is actually the
gnome-user-guide. The Ubuntu version is also available online at
https://help.ubuntu.com/11.04/ubuntu-help/ and the Gnome online
version is at http://library.gnome.org/users/gnome-help/stable/

We can't use the Gnome help directly as their default interface (Gnome
Shell) is quite different from Unity.

Jeremy




More information about the ubuntu-doc mailing list