Difference between revisions of "Questions"

From Sugar Labs
Jump to navigation Jump to search
(Created page with "==Ask Sugar Labs a question== This page is designed to gather general questions about Sugar, Sugar on <some device or system>, or Sugar Labs. The Sugar help page has links t...")
 
Line 6: Line 6:
 
Our community can provide feedback, partial answers, clarifications, or more questions to help everyone learn more about Sugar and Sugar Labs.
 
Our community can provide feedback, partial answers, clarifications, or more questions to help everyone learn more about Sugar and Sugar Labs.
  
In time, the content of these pages will help to build better <abbr title="Frequently Asked Questions">FAQ</abbr> pages, and collaboration tools for the public.
+
In time, the content of these pages will help to build better <abbr title="Frequently Asked Questions">FAQ</abbr> pages, and new collaboration tools for the public.  Some questions will lead to whole new articles for our wiki.
  
 
* To ask a question, just click the edit tab at the top right of this page (you must be signed in).
 
* To ask a question, just click the edit tab at the top right of this page (you must be signed in).

Revision as of 12:52, 17 February 2011

Ask Sugar Labs a question

This page is designed to gather general questions about Sugar, Sugar on <some device or system>, or Sugar Labs.

The Sugar help page has links to several resources, and each Team has a FAQ page that may hold a question or answer. But if your question is general or basic, such as, what's the difference between Sugar and Sugar on a Stick, or what is an operating system, here is a good place to post your question.

Our community can provide feedback, partial answers, clarifications, or more questions to help everyone learn more about Sugar and Sugar Labs.

In time, the content of these pages will help to build better FAQ pages, and new collaboration tools for the public. Some questions will lead to whole new articles for our wiki.

  • To ask a question, just click the edit tab at the top right of this page (you must be signed in).
  • The page will open in edit mode and you will have a text field to enter your question or answers.
  • Follow the template below, where === characters surround the Question, and : or :: precede the Answer or Comment.
  • Don't worry about the format or messing up someone else's work. All changes are save and can be recovered from the page history. Others will help format your entries.

Question

Question elaboration

Answers
Comments