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I changed the basics wiki category page to point users to some appropriate pages based on their intent a day or two ago, and that revision basically answers your question.
Me and the other writer or two of Maemo basics intended it to be an introduction to maemo.org and Maemo targetted to mainstream (would be/current) Nxx0 users who happen to be interested in going behind the scenes.
The default landing page of m.o is most definitely not appropriate for such people, so it was requested and hoped that maemo basics or some similar type of content could be offered as an alternative walk-through on the landing page of m.o. Nothing came of that (yet).
Is new users actually a different page than maemo basics? i think maemo basics started life as "new users" and was renamed to reflect its role as an introduction to maemo independent of whether the audience was actually a "user" or just prospective user.
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The problem I have with that is that the new user has to read that page (the "New users" page) to get the answer as to which page they should read.
Just wondering which page "it" is? "Maemo basics"?
There are different pages for them. And also Category:Beginners also.
So I kind of disagree with your suggestion that the main Maemo landing pages aren't targeting new users..
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Maybe it's time we get rid of "101" as has been suggested, and consolidate/restructure.
For top level, how about something along the lines of:
What is Maemo?
Beginning Maemo
Intermediate Maemo
Advanced Maemo
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Sorry, i am mostly referring to the Intro tab. For its prominent link location that is visible on every single page, it's really not a very good showing. I think the fact that it takes three clicks to get to it (as near as i can tell) from the default landing page without using the menu bar link suggests it is probably the weak link here (ie needs some love).
I gave some suggestions about how to improve it in the previous Community thread on the matter.
Maybe "Intro" should simply be removed from the menu strip.
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Can someone perhaps explain to me what the difference (to the reader) is between the pages "Maemo5 101", "New users" and "Maemo basics"? The all appear to be addressing the same basic need: how do I get started with my device?
Perhaps I'm missing something, though - which is why I'm asking here. It seems like providing too many front doors into the house is almost as bad as providing none - especially if behind each door you have a slightly different room.
Shouldn't these pages be consolidated? I'd prefer to consolidate them into a page called "Getting started" since I like page titles that talk about what the user wants to do, rather than the type of person the page is aimed for, or what the content of the page is.
Dave.