[MPlayer-users] Documentation hard to find (WAS: Re: PATCH: mplayer is leaking file descriptors)
Chris Phillips
chris at cakenet.dynu.com
Tue Jun 4 21:52:01 CEST 2002
as one of the "users" you seem to be representing i'm all for RTFM. as a
moderator at linuxquestions.org where RTFMing is next to illegal it gets
so frustrating repeating yourself time after time...
maybe there should be a side link directly to the docs but after that i
don't see a problem at all. Most people here will accept an rtfm with good
grace and read the documentation... but then that's all covered by that
link posted here a few adys ago about reading documentation. While the
docs might be a *tiny* bit hard to find, that's no defense from just
asking "how can i join two avi files?" for the hundredth time that month.
Personally it always seems to me that there's such an unappreciated
difference with being a "newbie" and "ignorant and dumb".
> I agree. Somehow I've got a feeling that there's a bit too much RTFM:ing
> around here and the docs - doesn't really make you feel very welcome. And
> altough there's plenty of info around, it's currently so scattered that you
> have to dig hard to find it.
>
> How about putting a brief link list, something like this, on the front web
> page (before the news):
>
> MPlayer is the hottest/best/most popular media player for Unix.
> And it's open source!
>
> + _Download_ - get the latest stable version
> + _Features_ - extensive list of Mplayer features
> + Support & discussion
> + _FAQs_ - frequently asked questions on classified topics
> + Beginners: user discussion & support goes on at
> mplayer-dev at mplayerhq.hu [_subscribe_here_]
> + Developers & programmers: development discussion goes on at
> mplayer-dev at mplayerhq.hu [_subscribe_here_]
> + Bug reports - if you find a bug, do the following:
> 1) check _already_submitted_bugs_
> 2) send to mplayer-users list in _this_format_ or
> use _bug_report_submit_form_.
> 3) If you have a patch, see _patch_instructions_.
> + CVS - instructions how to get the sources of the "bleeding edge" version.
>
> And most of all, on the linked pages, be as brief as you can. I can assure you
> that the users appreciate it *very* much.
chris
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