2022-09-08 13:58:39 "No worries. I'm starting to like Alpine more. It's well-documented." 2022-09-08 14:00:39 wait until they use the wiki docs ;) 2022-09-08 15:45:55 oh no 2022-09-18 13:22:15 Hey, noticed that https://wiki.alpinelinux.org/wiki/Alpine_Linux:Wiki_maintenance has a set of broken links in 'Pages that...'. Made an update, but as page's protected, i cannot post it. Would someone that's privy be kind enough to update? https://dpaste.org/7CCZp 2022-09-18 13:26:15 sliwkr: done, thank you 2022-09-23 20:17:45 is it desired to expand the 'getting a graphical environment' section a bit more? for example, have it more guides on setting up wayland, audio, etc 2022-09-23 21:01:13 eletrotupi: the original purpose was to document things specific to alpine itself rather than be a general "any linux" guide 2022-09-23 21:02:10 since then though, the alpine-desktop (I believe it was called?) package disappeared, so the section is in a bit of a weird spot 2022-09-23 21:03:05 my opinion shouldn't mean much anymore (I don't really have time/energy for the docs project or my packages anymore, just waiting for the latter to be orphaned etc), but I would say that it could go into a separate subsection of "Working With Alpine" and be removed from the install section in general 2022-09-23 21:10:48 It makes sense to primarily focus on alpine specific things, as we already have a hard time getting that documented 2022-09-24 01:20:32 right, is there a place where the missing stuff is listed? 2022-09-24 01:21:03 I took a peek at the issues and didn't see anything much relevant 2022-09-24 01:21:19 also I've skimmed over the documentation and at least for those sections it looked quite ok 2022-09-24 01:31:34 the recent efforts have been to make a standardized style guide and work on the "developer handbook", not so much the user-facing stuff 2022-09-24 01:39:50 right