http://drupal.org/getting-started/5/basic There are a whole heck of a lot of one page write ups on basic content management in drupal that could be done. How to create a category (hierarchy - disabled / single /disabled) How to configure comments How to configure default content type behavior How to set a node as default front page How to set up a category list (like the default front page) and alias and link it in the menu How to create a page-front.tpl.php How often cron.php should be run.... What cron.php does.... There are a lot of basic Drupal set up tasks that could be written up from people to link to them. There are a lot of things that we now take for granted, so you should have someone set it up and write down any question they have following the install portion of the getting started guide maybe? This section (http://drupal.org/getting-started/5/install/configure) is essentially a basic overview on setting up your site. It is very very basic. It is designed to have you visit the different /admin areas I have been sick since the con and computer monitors to bright for long, so there are some responses to other threads that will be slower then I'd like. Steven On Tue, Mar 11, 2008 at 12:02 PM, Brad Bowman <brad@atendesigngroup.com> wrote:
Another really great opportunity here is in writing documentation. We often complain that we can't look at Drupal with fresh eyes, which makes it difficult to write quick start guides/documentation geared towards newer users, since we've forgotten the issues we struggled with initially. It'd be great to leverage all these new perspectives to get some more documentation geared towards entry level users written.
Brad