http://imagej.273.s1.nabble.com/Re-Fiji-Linux-Tarballs-broken-tp5010301p5010324.html
I noticed you made some edits to the Fiji front page. Thanks very much for
[1]. This is where all the previous Documentation links went. The idea is
documentation. Eventually we can split up that Fiji docs menu into two
separate lists along those lines. We'll have to consider where and how
those links should be presented.
I noticed you added a short "Help" section with bullets. Relatedly, I want
(Documentation section, Overview link). It should probably be much more
point into ImageJ documentation.
above would be most welcome.
> Hi Alex,
>
> On Tue, 4 Nov 2014, Alex Krolick wrote:
>
> > As to the Contact information in the side bar, missing that was my
> mistake.
>
> Actually, I was interested in suggestions to make it easier to find
> information such as the contact information. It is a wiki, and it is a
> community effort, so if you could spare the time to improve the wiki, it
> would benefit the project.
>
> > I will say that bouncing between the Fiji website, Fiji wiki, ImageJ
> > website, Jenkins, and GitHub is quite confusing.
>
> Now *I* am confused. The Fiji website and the Fiji wiki is exactly the
> same. Both are
http://fiji.sc/ because the Fiji website *is* the wiki.
>
> As to the ImageJ website:
http://imagej.net/ is the ImageJ view on the
> same wiki, transparently integrating also the ImageJ 1.x website so that
> you never have to leave the domain.
>
> The only time you "leave" the website is when you click the download
> button – this leads to the Jenkins subdomain, but you do not exactly see a
> different page because the download starts right away, yes?
>
> I also do not know where the Fiji wiki guided you to GitHub – unless you
> entered the developer-centric parts of the wiki.
>
> In short, I would be really grateful if you could spare the time to
> identify where readers are led into the wrong direction and gave it a try
> to make it less confusing.
>
> > Since it looks like Fiji.sc is most up-to-date, I'd link to that from
> > the imagej.net page instead of imagej.net/Fiji.
>
> Actually, if you compare
>
http://fiji.sc/index.php?title=Fiji&action=history and
>
http://imagej.net/index.php?title=Fiji&action=history you will find that
> the edits are identical. The reason is that the Fiji/ImageJ wiki is really
> backed by the same document management system, and only the appearance is
> different between the Fiji and the ImageJ domains.
>
> > The support section on that page only links to the contributors list.
>
> Ah. If you refer to
http://fiji.sc/Fiji#Support then I agree: it could be
> misunderstood. It is more about "Financial Support to keep Fiji alive"
> than "Support by the Fiji community for the community", i.e. it reflects
> what I am currently worrying about personally, as opposed to the
> information you sought.
>
> Again, the wiki is a community resource, and if you find anything that
> could be improved, you should feel more than just free to change it, by
> way of saying thanks for what has been provided to you free of cost.
>
> Ciao,
> Johannes
>
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