Hello Althaf,
It would be beneficial to keep a user specific wiki, i meant not the actual documentation that is provided in the Genode home, but some newbie guide to getting started. Say setting up network interface , how to. etc. Well, though source tree is well organised , it can be a
I think that these topics should ultimately be covered by our official documentation. Your criticism is valid for sure. But I think the problem is not so much the technical question of which tool to use (Wiki versus Git repository) but rather our lacking ability to put ourselves in a true beginner's position. The top-level 'README' and the 'doc/getting_started.txt' are our current attempt to do so - apparently with limited success. I would be very happy about true beginners to suggest improvements regarding these documents. I hope that thanks to GitHub, the bar for beginners to suggest improvements is low enough. I'm positive about it, taking our experience of the past weeks as some kind of empirical evidence. Your contributions are a good example. .-)
With regard to providing working step-by-step instructions, I think that the concept of our run scripts is principally well suited for this purpose as each of those scripts illustrates the steps needed to integrate a certain component in a setup of low complexity. Because such scripts are executable, maintaining their consistency with the actual system is easy. If we provided a bunch of "howto" documents instead, we would have a hard time to ensure consistency. Inconsistent or misleading documentation, however, would be worse than having a no documentation.
Cheers Norman