FAQ (#132) is very specific, and I'm somewhat unsure if it is that widely used among bioinformatics tools these days (hint: attempt of an English understatement).
On the other hand, 101 or some kind of "Quick reference" are often the most useful kind of documentation for enabling a user to start using a tool. The full documentation a.k.a. reference manual is usually over the top and freaky scary in such case.
101s and quickrefs aren't used by all tools either, but they are growingly popular, especially among modern complex tools like workbenches etc.
So what about merging all these notions into 1 type of documentation link? With mentioning all these options in the info about it? The name could be 101 or Quick reference, or even 101 / FAQ or a better name if it pops up. CC @hmenager @jvanheld
FAQ (#132) is very specific, and I'm somewhat unsure if it is that widely used among bioinformatics tools these days (hint: attempt of an English understatement).
On the other hand, 101 or some kind of "Quick reference" are often the most useful kind of documentation for enabling a user to start using a tool. The full documentation a.k.a. reference manual is usually over the top and freaky scary in such case.
101s and quickrefs aren't used by all tools either, but they are growingly popular, especially among modern complex tools like workbenches etc.
So what about merging all these notions into 1 type of documentation link? With mentioning all these options in the info about it? The name could be 101 or Quick reference, or even 101 / FAQ or a better name if it pops up. CC @hmenager @jvanheld