Christian Lohmaier wrote:
Manually maintaining a list of documentation in different languages is a
very tough job. Maybe it will work for a couple of month, then the
maintainer will get sick of it and it will just sit there...
Could we maintain a wiki page in the documentation category that
is updated by whoever starts a new documentation project so we
would have some sort of dashboard?

Well, a wiki is still a lot of manual work (and esp. tables are
relatively hard to edit in wiki-syntax), but it would be easier to
maintain than a regular page in cvs...

It would be the responsibility of an owner of a book to update
the wiki. I don't think that some sort of automatic database
solution is realistic in the near future (say, in the next 200 years :-)

I know it would take a while to get everyone educated to
upate this list but it looks like a straightforward approach to me.
[...]

It is the easiest solution we currently have. Whether people will
actually use it is another question (I just think of the localized
QA-List....)

Yes, it is. It'll be a tedious path to educate everyone to use it
since the community and the product as a whole can benefit from it.

Frank

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