On 06/18, Francis Rowe wrote: > Essentially, my idea is to have something similar for the coreboot > wiki. Every week (on a set day - Friday evening is optimal, for > various reasons), people would come together and improve the wiki as > much as possible.
I don't know that Friday is such a great time, people tend to not want to work after a week of work, but FWIW this time works for me. > This could be anything from adding pages about boards in coreboot > which are not currently documented, improving existing pages, making > the wiki easier to read, and so on. Anything that improves the > efficiency of the wiki, so that it is a more effective source of > information for coreboot users and developers. > > Thoughts? I think it might be smart to expand the scope of this outside of just the wiki. Documentation generated via doxygen is in a bad state. Thorough documentation of things like 'what is a CBFS?' or 'How does coreboot use Kconfig' are not suited for a wiki page, but are probably even more important than a clean wiki. I agree that this work is needed and I would like to be a part of it. Thanks for proposing this. -Nicky Sielicki -- coreboot mailing list: [email protected] http://www.coreboot.org/mailman/listinfo/coreboot

