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This is the discussion page for: SystemTools Please sign your comments by pasting `-- duncan-lithgow <<DateTime(2008-07-24T23:40:22+0200)>>` after them. -- duncan-lithgow <<DateTime(2008-07-24T23:39:36+0200)>> Created this template. Pasted the comments below: 2008-07-23, Duncan Lithgow said: I've created a project page to use for discussion on improving pages like this one: Application Documentation Project AllanDay: Should this page be used just for applications which show up in the System Tools section of the Applications menu, or should we use it (as it has done) for all applications which could be loosely described as system tools, though they might show up in different menus? (2008/07/02) DuncanLithgow: I think that in this area of the wiki we should keep to the structure of the Gnome/Ubuntu menu tree. If we disagree on where something should be then it's not just an issue here but in gnome generally, so time for a bug report. We can always link to other areas where there is more general information on system tools, but I'd keep this page for the apps which are installed by default. 2008 July 03 AllanDay: Yes, that makes sense. When I get chance, I'll investigate what's installed by default and what gets put in which menu when it is added to the system. If anyone wants to go ahead and do this, I won't stop them, though! (2008/07/05) DuncanLithgow, 2008-07-05: I've taken the short description from the tool tip and the single paragraph from the introduction in the manual. If we can find a good structures way to do this then maybe someone with the coding skills can write a script which will generate all this for us! (Then we'd only have to proof read it all). (Later the same day) Several of the things I've added should realy be external so they can be linked from many places. Some of them probably already exist. I'm thinking of a description of 'Add/Remove Applications', How to launch and use Yelp, and Synaptic. And gee this Moin wiki is limited, Mediawiki can so much more... AllanDay: Yes, Add/Remove needs its own page. I'm not sure whether we need a section on Help and Support/Yelp on this page, though a link to another page wouldn't hurt.