@buherator @bert_hubert many times over the years I asked myself 'why???'
I know nerds don't mind working around any obstacle. It is their work and hobby and if you know all the insides you are 'one of us'.
... And than nerds complain that the general public isn't interested.
(Sorry nerds I have to put it like that. And I know things are changing. So there is hope.)
@buherator because the main target are french government bureaucracy and it is paid by the french government for this specific use case?
@buherator @Framasoft because software projects led by the french are usually exclusionary, arrogant, and don't think about anyone else?
The one case where I found reality is worse than the stereotype.
@Di4na @buherator Do you know what's holding Belgium back from joining the effort?
@vosje62 @buherator Here is a compendium of pain points. Additions welcome: https://berthub.eu/articles/posts/what-the-open-world-must-do-better/
@buherator I think that placing that particular projection of objectives and goals toward a project is a bit uncharitable
Yes, naming things is hard and a there has been quite a bit of discussions internally about this (ping @virdev @sampaccoud ) The original name was "Impress" which conflicted a bit with LibreOffice impress...
You fill find the docs for Docs in https://github.com/suitenumerique/docs/tree/main/docs
Regarding the usage of French language on https://docs.numerique.gouv.fr/ it's because it's intended for French public servants (so maybe it shouldn't be set as the homepage in the Github repo, but there is no other "official" homepage).
@buherator I agree with the idea of good naming and organising docs. But, as an American, I donβt think it is fair to for me to give anyone shit over not making their web site easy to use in my language. Itβs not like Americans do anything for anybody elseβs language.
@buherator @Framasoft try searching for /e/ operating system, same problem, I guess it would have been more successfull otherwise