On Fri, Jul 8, 2011 at 5:20 AM, Russell Keith-Magee <[email protected]
> wrote:

> So -- my humble suggestion: If you think there is a need for improving
> Django documentation, I wholeheartedly agree. There's plenty of room
> for improvement in Django's docs. But the place to start isn't to
> write a massive technical site to host new documentation. You start by
> *writing documentation*.
>

Agreed. Charity begins at home. To start with i am going to atleast start
posting some of my articles on both my blog and also
in the wiki. I have been working on a django project and have learnt quiet a
lot in the recent past - which i
think is essential for any website. I am going to start documenting the
knowledge from now on.

It would be great if the other in this group can join in and start
contributing.
*
Lets start this "Documentation Drive" for the next 6 months and see how we
are doing. It would be great if
all in the community can spread the word. * I would call it "Django
Documentation Drive" (#3d).
[ http://twitter.com/venkasub/status/89179595714203649 ] Please RT.

On the other hand, i was thinking that we dont actually need another
site(project?), *if at all* we have to do
something of this sort, then django-snippets can be improved or used. But,
looks to me that wiki is a better place.

So lets start sharing the knowledge :)

-V

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