I'm looking at incoming searches for fedoraproject.org (landing in the wiki). The most commmon term is (by far) "epel" — we should make sure we have good EPEL docs. But, filtering that out, and also removing Fedora, the top twenty terms are:
1. dnf 2. virtio drivers 3. firewalld 4. nmcli 5. virtio 6. systemctl list services 7. grub2-mkconfig 8. edit iptables 9. sssd 10. dnf update 11. iptables add rule 12. anaconda linux 13. dnf upgrade 14. iptables config file 15. iptables config 16. virtio-win 17. aarch64 18. dnf system upgrade 19. gssproxy 20. dracut
I know that this is self-reinforcing, since we get clicks for things where we already have enticing wiki docs, but, still, this seems like a starting place for things we should have covered in the new docs system.
Alsqo, the above is by clicks. Here is the list by impressions — times we were shown in results regardless of whether someone clicked — followed by click-through ratio. Where this is low, we should have *better* docs. Also I left "epel" in here but filtered out "fedora".
1. anaconda (0.21%) although here we fairly might not be what was wanted 2. dnf (3%) 3. yum (0.78%) 4. selinux (0.54%) this we should do better on! 5. epel (46.72%) 6. systemd (0.41%) 7. koji (0.57%) 8. sssd (2.36%) 9. rhel (0.1%) hmmm. 10. wayland (0.25%) 11. gpg (0.29%) 12. firewalld (12.04%) 13. systemctl list services (8.17%) 14. dracut (3.88%) 15. copr (0.41%) 16. fedup (1.08%) 17. systemctl (0.46%) 18. gpg key (1.5%) 19. aarch64 (5.49%) this is pretty great really! 20. virtio (12.55%) ditto
Le 05/10/2017 à 14:35, Matthew Miller a écrit :
I'm looking at incoming searches for fedoraproject.org (landing in the wiki). The most commmon term is (by far) "epel" — we should make sure we have good EPEL docs. But, filtering that out, and also removing Fedora, the top twenty terms are:
All this is really really technical and sounds like people already having Fedora and trying to solve issues... Which is part is related to the innovative side of Fedora ? (I'm no technical expert)
On Thu, Oct 05, 2017 at 04:09:03PM +0200, Jean-Baptiste Holcroft wrote:
I'm looking at incoming searches for fedoraproject.org (landing in the wiki). The most commmon term is (by far) "epel" — we should make sure we have good EPEL docs. But, filtering that out, and also removing Fedora, the top twenty terms are:
All this is really really technical and sounds like people already having Fedora and trying to solve issues... Which is part is related to the innovative side of Fedora ? (I'm no technical expert)
I don't think these topics are directly related to innovation; they're just basic support for people running Fedora.
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