Re: newbies/advanced users: for whom we write?
- From: John Fleck <jfleck inkstain net>
- To: Alexander Kirillov <kirillov math sunysb edu>
- CC: "Gnome Doc List" <gnome-doc-list gnome org>
- Subject: Re: newbies/advanced users: for whom we write?
- Date: Thu, 09 Mar 2000 21:18:04 MST
On 9 Mar 2000, Alexander Kirillov wrote:
> while reading some of GNOME manuals, I realized that they were written
> by developers for other developers, with little understanding of level
> of average user. Thus, I'd like to include in the Handbook some
> guidelines about what the documentation authors should expect from the
> reader.
I think the approach Sasha is suggesting here is a good one in several
regards.
First, I think it's appropriate, as he did, to give a number of concrete
examples (PID etc.) of the sort of jargon new users might not understand.
Concrete is good as a reminder for authors who may have been too immersed
in the jargon for too long to realize it's wet down there....
Second, the idea of a "basic usage" and "advanced usage" distinction within
documents suggests a promising approach, so that each of the possible
audiences will have their needs met.
Can I suggest including, in the handbook, a link to a completed application
manual that demonstrates this approach? Templates are fine for
demonstrating proper sgml, but this requires a different sort of
demonstration.
--
John Fleck
jfleck@inkstain.net
www.inkstain.net
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