Switching to dev list, as I think this discussion is better there.

We haven't taken any formal decisions about using the User's Guide
and how to keep both spaces.  Imho, I see the User's Guide as
a more organized / offical documentation (kinda like a book)
which could be part of the official distribution once the there is
more polished content in it.

As you pointed out, the problem is how to divide the docs.
It seems most of the docs could be moved to the User's Guide,
so maybe the User's Guide is not worth it.

Opinions ?

On 10/2/06, [EMAIL PROTECTED] <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

As a lot of things are mentioned here and some other people and I already had
some ideas in mind, I created
http://goopen.org/confluence/display/SM/Ideas+concerning+documentation to
collect ideas in a central, accessible place. So you might have a look there
as well.

When no more responses to his thread come, it makes IMHO sense to collect
the ideas in the wiki. Hopefully we don't forget ;)

All the best, Georg
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