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What should the "first steps" section contain? All the simple stuff (adding a game and running it) is already in the "Running and Using" section, so I can't see what should be in "first steps" at all... [[User:Spookypeanut|Spookypeanut]] 00:31, 6 December 2007 (CET) | What should the "first steps" section contain? All the simple stuff (adding a game and running it) is already in the "Running and Using" section, so I can't see what should be in "first steps" at all... [[User:Spookypeanut|Spookypeanut]] 00:31, 6 December 2007 (CET) | ||
== Alphabetizing == | |||
I've been alphabetizing the lists in this section. Hope this doesn't step on any toes, but then that's why wiki is versioned, so we can go back if we need to, right? ;-) | |||
Anyway, I've been keeping to the form "big three" (in the order unix, windows, mac) then alphabetized list. What do people think of this? Also, when UNIX is split (into debian, red hat, etc), should it still be at the top? |
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First steps section
What should the "first steps" section contain? All the simple stuff (adding a game and running it) is already in the "Running and Using" section, so I can't see what should be in "first steps" at all... Spookypeanut 00:31, 6 December 2007 (CET)
Alphabetizing
I've been alphabetizing the lists in this section. Hope this doesn't step on any toes, but then that's why wiki is versioned, so we can go back if we need to, right? ;-) Anyway, I've been keeping to the form "big three" (in the order unix, windows, mac) then alphabetized list. What do people think of this? Also, when UNIX is split (into debian, red hat, etc), should it still be at the top?