finding documentation about applications is a mess
Hello,
I'd like to draw everyone's esteemed attention to the fact that there is no single got-to resource available (or none that I have been able to locate in 8 months of using my N900 in plenty of different ways and scouring through the Maemo universe) for finding USAGE INSTRUCTION AND DOCUMENTATION (documentation as in user relevant information stating what this app can and cannot do). When searching for information that is not directly provided with the app/on the device, such can be found in all kinds of places - or not at all. So here is what I am suggesting, most naively and bluntly: All the great people out there who have found it worthwile writing/maintaining an app for Maemo should be obliged, in the process of pushing an app to the community repos, to write a minimum of lines stating rather precisely, in non-tech language (readable by numbnuts like me) its functionalities and, as not all apps and their various functions are completely self-explanatory, leave a minimum of instructions on how to use them. All this compulsory information should always be left in one and the same site, which is made known and public to all beginners who are new to the rather intricate inner workings of this rather fascinating world... |
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There is this requirement to be accepted to extras of a bare minimum of understandable description.
Propose directly if you have an example of missing documentation and engage to correct/improve it. The wiki is editable by all and you can contribute. Many times the developers are not the ones you would like to see documentation from. In the end, you can't oblige people to give you more when their offerings are from their time/pocket. |
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Don't get me wrong, I do think it's needed. But encouraging developers to do it is another story. =P |
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I'm reluctant to be critical in someone else's house, but documentation is just one aspect of the larger problem.
maemo.org is a swamp, & doesn't even have a site map. Trying to remember what page you saw something on, where a wiki is, why the wiki index for a subject you're looking at now doesn't look like the wiki index for the subject you remember, looking for the development & voting page for an app, having no information to differentiate between garage.maemo.org and a development page, instructions that are constructed to be narrative & not algorithmic, it gets hopeless fast. My understanding is that the website was a gift from Nokia, but it has become the messy shop that only people who have worked in it from day one can find anything or get anything done. I have programmed in C for more than a decade (and asm and Clipper before that!), & I gave up on step 9 of wherever the page was on getting started in developing for maemo due to loss of time & patience. I sort of feel like undertaking another expedition to find that page would be too annoying to bother with it at all. The lowest-contrast website layout I've seen on the internet pushing readability down to the bottom does not help much either. I sincerely hope the Meego community undertaking gets off on a better foot. I wouldn't mind updating the wiki entry for an application's user docs, but finding the page in this swamp & then the prospect of how difficult & unlikely others will find it makes me give it up as near pointless. |
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