- Go through the [tag:software-recommendation] tag and spruce up all the screenshots/add them/update them/etc. Octavian rightly pointed out that we should do it with *all* our GUI answers, but to give it a "manageable" scope we should limit it to one or two tags, and the software-recommendation tag is something that is in need of some attention, [particularly our top questions.][1] - Going through our [top questions][2] and our [FAQ questions][3] (yes, there will be overlap) and making sure they are up-to-date for Precise. Other ideas: ### Editing existing content - [Tumbleweeds][5] - these are questions that got low views and little attention, can they be improved/edited to be more useful? - [Famous][6], [Notable][7], and [Popular Questions][8]: These get higher traffic than most questions, check them to see if they can be updated for 12.04 - [Low quality posts][4], can they be improved? (Needs 10 rep) - Search for people posting man pages and link them to: http://manpages.ubuntu.com/ - When people recommend software link it to apt.ubuntu.com: http://meta.askubuntu.com/a/395/235 - Go through an ambiguous tag and replace the ambiguous tag with a more descriptive tag which will be provided. - Go through the higher voted and higher viewed questions and try to gather a list of canonical questions. [4]: http://askubuntu.com/review/low-quality-posts?s=1&pagesize=15&filter=month [5]: http://askubuntu.com/badges/40/tumbleweed [6]: http://askubuntu.com/badges/28/famous-question [7]: http://askubuntu.com/badges/27/notable-question [8]: http://askubuntu.com/badges/26/popular-question [1]: http://askubuntu.com/questions/tagged/software-recommendation?sort=faq&pagesize=50 [2]: http://askubuntu.com/questions [3]: http://askubuntu.com/questions?sort=faq