Feedback on installation and target audience
Posted: Thu Sep 24, 2015 5:17 pm
Hi,
I am a new user (or wanna be, since still have not found a good way to get things running as I need) of Amahi and I would like to leave some feedback on this great project.
1. https://wiki.amahi.org/index.php/Amahi_8_Install is not clear enough which are the differences between minimal and complete install.
2. it is still unclear which is the general target for Amahi, IT specialists or everybody with a computer. From many answers on this forum (thanks bigfoot) and the way the wiki is written, it looks like the target is a small group of people with advanced IT skills (like IT specialists). If you want to target the general public, you should not assume that a normal person wants a minimal install of Fedora, unless you have data (a survey, a case study, ...) proving the opposite.
3. if you wanna people to contribute to the wiki, you should make it easier to register to it (I tried and got rejected, not sure why). Until it remains managed by IT specialists, it will be a resource for IT specialists only, and this project will remain in its niche.
You can disregard all the above and keep your line of thinking, but I hope you will embrace my constructive criticisms.
Best
I am a new user (or wanna be, since still have not found a good way to get things running as I need) of Amahi and I would like to leave some feedback on this great project.
1. https://wiki.amahi.org/index.php/Amahi_8_Install is not clear enough which are the differences between minimal and complete install.
2. it is still unclear which is the general target for Amahi, IT specialists or everybody with a computer. From many answers on this forum (thanks bigfoot) and the way the wiki is written, it looks like the target is a small group of people with advanced IT skills (like IT specialists). If you want to target the general public, you should not assume that a normal person wants a minimal install of Fedora, unless you have data (a survey, a case study, ...) proving the opposite.
3. if you wanna people to contribute to the wiki, you should make it easier to register to it (I tried and got rejected, not sure why). Until it remains managed by IT specialists, it will be a resource for IT specialists only, and this project will remain in its niche.
You can disregard all the above and keep your line of thinking, but I hope you will embrace my constructive criticisms.
Best