mhwood++

Definitely sounds like a good idea (post-1.6) to me.

- Tim

On 1/7/2010 11:37 AM, Mark H. Wood wrote:
> I think one thing we should look at is breaking up the documentation
> to address different audiences' needs.  There is stuff for system
> administrators, stuff for architects and developers, stuff for
> librarians, and stuff for end users all in one big pot.  We should
> consider, post 1.6, whether we can sort all of that content into a set
> of smaller, more focused documents addressing each audience a little
> more distinctly.
>
> We need all of the material, for a good documentation package.  But we
> may do well to draw sharper boundaries around the different types of
> content.  Aside from helping the different audiences to answer for
> themselves the question, "so what do I need to read?" this may also
> make it easier for us to see where a particular audience is
> underserved.
>
>
>
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