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- Could you elaborate? Why don't you see Tutorial, Installation and Uninstallation as Recipes? Which part of standard conformance does not fit in the Reference category? A category is not useful if it is not distinguishable from other categories (by means of discussed examples or criterions). To me a FAQ is more a medium than a content category, please elaborate.Michaël Le Barbier– Michaël Le Barbier2013-12-05 22:30:59 +00:00Commented Dec 5, 2013 at 22:30
- Install and uninstall could easily be recipes. And I guess standard conformance could be split between Recipes, if it is something the user would commonly want to do, and Reference, for less common situations.user949300– user9493002013-12-06 00:29:22 +00:00Commented Dec 6, 2013 at 0:29
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