Talk:Sugar help

Most directive links aimed at new learners
1. Study Getting Started.

2. Sugar Labs FAQ  - compilation of the team FAQs

3. Search this wiki.
 * [assumption that the top half of this page provides entry-level help.]
 * a) Most pages in this wiki are tagged ... explain
 * b) ... Perhaps elaborate search tips? + Navigation bar on left hand side.


 * c) The Undiscoverable 

Less Directive
4. OLPC Project Help and Information

5. Forums.


 * 6. I have a suggestion: Help_requests might be more tidy and productive on a new page.

7. Sugar glossary 

8. Former sites—these have a short history of problems, but are no longer preferred by Sugar Labs.
 * I made an .html draft, let me know if I can e-mail it to you. --Inkyfingers 06:53, 27 October 2011 (EDT)
 * Feel free to begin implementing changes; fresh perspectives are important for continuing improvement. --FGrose 13:49, 27 October 2011 (EDT)
 * Thanks. Can you give me feedback on "Help requests might be more tidy and productive on a new page."--Inkyfingers 18:35, 27 October 2011 (EDT)
 * I agree. The exploration path we would want to support might proceed from the Sidebar 'Get help' -> 'Sugar help' (Finding help information) -> 'Request help' (on A, B, C, ...) --FGrose 18:56, 27 October 2011 (EDT)
 * I have left a section at the bottom unfinished - I did not actually check it was all duplicated. I was going to come back to the style for headings, esp. in relation to Contents, depending what the finished job looked like!--Inkyfingers 22:16, 27 October 2011 (EDT)
 * Anything missed can be retrieved from one of the history pages. Messages to other editors are best left on talk pages (like this) or inline, with markup, and not on high traffic pages, unless the comments apply generally. Also please notice the edit summary comments on the history pages.  Thanks for your contributions! --FGrose 23:45, 27 October 2011 (EDT)

Mid session review
Firstly on a personal note thank you, FGrose, for digging me out of a pickle. It was a mistake for me to try to change so much so quickly with my level of experience. It was a mistake to remove headings - my intention was to achieve a fresh start - error.
 * No mistake. We prefer that contributors be bold. There is always the page history to help fix any problems.
 * Here is an 'Under construction' template we can insert on a page while we are making significant changes:

Thank you for putting them back for me, and the generous general cleanup after it looked like an excavator had been in. I did see the feedback from my earlier work at Help Requests history (forgive URL for speed, I should be at work): (Please use intrawiki link format. It's cleaner and needed for the 'What links here' wiki feature. Please prefer wiki code over HTML. Please use proper English. This is an educational institution.). I apologize that I let that throw me when I then started to try to correct my work here. I propose to leave this for now. Is it possible that more directive style of heading could be used for the earlier sections. I have seen the style here, but now I cannot re-find the link. Why? So that the most directive links all show in a 800x600 display (untested) --Inkyfingers 09:17, 28 October 2011 (EDT)
 * These sites, http://wiki-devel.sugarlabs.org and http://wiki-testing.sugarlabs.org, are also available for development and testing outside of the main wiki.

How about these for more directive headings?: --FGrose 11:59, 28 October 2011 (EDT)

Discover The Undiscoverable
We could also rename the page to 'Find help' (to capture the title line space). This would add a bit more variety to the sidebar as well and suggest taking action instead of receiving. --FGrose 12:15, 28 October 2011 (EDT)
 * A certain poetry to those sub headings, I like. Renaming the page would be good in all the ways you mention. I am also feeling, how to improve the layout of paragraph one, to reinforce the idea "Read and understand all the contents of paragraph one before being distracted by paragraph two", as in a general lesson in life! Primary idea, have you read Getting Started. Secondary idea, - finding help, the navigation bar revealed, at a primary level. This implies my initial framework is wrong. The FAQ paragraph breaks the development of these ideas, I now feel FAQ should be the third paragraph. --Inkyfingers 19:22, 28 October 2011 (EDT)
 * all implemented except Finding help --Inkyfingers 04:27, 2 November 2011 (EDT)