On Thu, 2011-09-01 at 11:25 +0200, Frederic Peters wrote: > Shaun wrote: > >> I noticed that we have Contacts, Documents, and Sushi in the > >> apps moduleset. If shipped, all of these are just core parts > >> of the desktop experience, so I want to document them in the > >> desktop help. But I'm wary of doing that for modules in apps. > > Documents will just be a preview release, it shows the direction, > nothing more, nothing less, I don't think it's worth including it in > the desktop help for 3.2. On the other hand the features provided by > Contacts and Sushi certainly have their place in the help.
Thanks. We'll update the help accordingly. > Apart of those, other new help topics could be colour management, We already have 21 topics on color management, thanks to Richard. > onscreen keyboard, and support for tablets. Is there more information on what all "support for tablets" means? I suppose the onscreen keyboard is relevant for tablet users, as well as being an accessibility feature. What else? > I hope this answers your question, we are really sorry to provide you > this info so late in the cycle, we are still commited to keep going on > with the feature focused process, but we will improve the schedule, > and the reporting from the release team. > > And really, don't hesitate to pester us whenever you feel we are > acting in a black box. Thanks Fred. Sorry if my email came off harsh. I realize we've shaken things up a bit, and we're still ironing out the kinks. 3.0 was the first time in a long time that our desktop help was current and correct. I'm proud of the docs team for that, and I want to make sure we don't fall back. -- Shaun _______________________________________________ desktop-devel-list mailing list [email protected] http://mail.gnome.org/mailman/listinfo/desktop-devel-list
