Hi, On Thu, Apr 7, 2011 at 7:40 AM, Marco Zaugg <[email protected]> wrote:
> ...I think I'm not writing technical documentation, but rather the > content around that, be it use cases, solutions that already use Clerezza, > acknowledgments, > non-tech summaries etc. I personally doubt that this type of information is > needed > in a Clerezza instance.... While I agree with Reto that the main Clerezza docs must be in svn, something that works well for other projects is to have a public wiki besides that. Confluence and moinmoin wikis are available. Anyone can then edit content there, and over time important parts (whatever that means) can be moved to the svn docs by committers. A public wiki is also a great way for would-be documentation contributors to gain merit and eventually become committers. -Bertrand
