Laura Lazzati writes: > Hi! >> > * First entry maybe is the homepage as such. > Guix site? >> > * Then show the documentation [or: are we here already assuming that >> > someone found that?]. > We are adding in every video the link to the full documentation in the > last slide. >> > * Then mailing list (dev/help). >> > * IRC channel is also quite a help, I would mention that too. >> > * There is the debbugs bug tracker >> > (https://debbugs.gnu.org/cgi/pkgreport.cgi?pkg=guix) where you could >> > search for problems. It is maybe not the most obvious interface and >> > explaining it a bit would be nice. > uhm but isn't the idea of the video "hi, I'm new, I am trying to use > GNU Guix, how can I ask for help?" That was what I had in mind, or at > least what I understood. Maybe if there is enough time, we can add it, > but I feel it is kind of advanced for the video. >> > >> >> This ordering looks fine to me. >> >> I would add some emphasis to finding the >> documentation and the contact page on the website, but that might be obvious. > I agree with this, we can show a screenshot of that part of the site :) > >> >> I would spilt up showing documentation, and first refer to the >> location with the other videos, >> then to the manual, the rationale being is that someone who is already >> watching a documentation >> video might be more interested in documentation videos in the first place. > I mentioned that the videos show at the end a slide with the link for > the documentation, but does not harm adding it again. >> I guess I would skip the dev list here > OK, just help. is it fine taking snapshots? >> I also believe that the IRC channel is quite important. On thing to >> consider here is to mention the >> things related to nickname registration and logging in. > Here we need to show like in cli sessions or just explain it? >> We might also propose the mumi as the primary issue tracking >> interface, and mention debbugs in >> case more advanced stuff is needed. No strong opinion here. > Already mentioned my idea about debbugs. Don't know what mumi is :/ > I don't know what's mumi either. But I think there's a (relatively new) web frontend for debbugs: https://issues.guix.info/ > Regards :) > Laura