[connections.wiki] Added links to the other wiki pages (making an index/table of contents)



commit bc8a4cfd73d12248f00f8a34da8f88f7a507b200
Author: Felipe Borges <felipeborges gnome org>
Date:   Fri Jul 1 09:37:43 2022 +0000

    Added links to the other wiki pages (making an index/table of contents)

 home.md | 7 ++++++-
 1 file changed, 6 insertions(+), 1 deletion(-)
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index aad7371..6f4a776 100644
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@@ -10,4 +10,9 @@ Connections is designed to split remote-connection specifics from the frontend.
 
 The `VncConnection` and `RdpConnection` classes are derived from the `Connection` abstract class, which 
implements some of the functionality that applies to all protocols and relies heavily on its properties being 
serializable. This way, the `Database` singleton object manages the collection of remote connections data by 
serializing a `Connection` object's [properties to/from a 
Keyfile](https://gitlab.gnome.org/GNOME/connections/-/blob/master/src/database.vala#L154). This mechanism 
allows for `Connection` properties to be always in sync with the disk.
 
-`VncPreferencesWindow` and `RdpPreferencesWindow` derive from the `PreferencesWindow` class. These dialogs 
basically bind the `Connection` properties to the widgets that allow for editing them. Edits get 
automatically synchronized with their respective `Connection` object and consequently saved to disk.
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+`VncPreferencesWindow` and `RdpPreferencesWindow` derive from the `PreferencesWindow` class. These dialogs 
basically bind the `Connection` properties to the widgets that allow for editing them. Edits get 
automatically synchronized with their respective `Connection` object and consequently saved to disk.
+
+## Other guides
+
+- [Building instructions](https://gitlab.gnome.org/GNOME/connections/-/wikis/Building-instructions)
+- [Testing the Onboarding 
Dialog](https://gitlab.gnome.org/GNOME/connections/-/wikis/Testing-the-onboarding-dialog)
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