"In many cases the issue with the docs isn't that they aren't complete but 
rather that they are hard to find."

Agreed! The biggest problem with the wiki is that it is hard to find things. 

How do books solve this problem they use an index. It is quite surprising that 
the wiki software doesn't come with ability to do this basic task automatically 
and instead relies solely upon a manually created index. It would be extremely 
beneficial to have a index of all pages and topics that are available on the 
wiki. The average person may only see the main links in the documentation and 
not realize there are actually hundreds of pages.

There used to be a pdf that was auto generated from the wiki and it gave a much 
easier view of all the pages on the wiki.

Mark J Crane



--- On Mon, 10/12/09, Michael Collins <m...@freeswitch.org> wrote:

From: Michael Collins <m...@freeswitch.org>
Subject: Re: [Freeswitch-users] Some documentation thoughts
To: freeswitch-users@lists.freeswitch.org
Date: Monday, October 12, 2009, 4:38 PM


On Mon, Oct 12, 2009 at 3:11 PM, Diego Viola <diego.vi...@gmail.com> wrote:

Hello,

I have been doing some work recently on the FreeSWITCH wiki, to improve things.

You can see some of my work here:

http://wiki.freeswitch.org/index.php?title=Special:Contributions&limit=500&target=Diego.viola



I am trying to polish the wiki and give it a more professional and clean look, 
this means that we need to enforce some guidelines and strive to make the wiki 
even better.

How can we do this?

Well, the first thing is to review everything we have, right now we have too 
many separated and little pages here and there that no one cares or read, we 
should avoid doing little or small pages. We need to correct typos, I suggest 
that people click on "Random page" link and start correcting typos, install an 
English (US) dictionary in your browser and enable Spell Checking and start 
correcting these typos if you want to help, also, make acronyms and initialisms 
all-uppercase when you make one.



When you are adding documentation make sure you don't do a separate page for an 
existing page, etc. and we also need to define a size for titles, body, etc, so 
different pages don't look different from each other, I will make sure I add 
all this into our guidelines and that all pages follow this.



My goal is to have great documentation, similar to the Apache documentation:
http://httpd.apache.org/docs/2.2/

Or even better, I hope you like this idea.


Diego,

Thank you so much for all of your help on this. Many in the community have seen 
your work - it has not gone unnoticed and it most truly is appreciated. I like 
the idea of improving the documentation. One thing we need to do is re-think 
the organization. In many cases the issue with the docs isn't that they aren't 
complete, but rather that they are hard to find. It's all about organization. 
I'm definitely open to ideas.


For those who are interested in helping out with the wiki please let me know of 
your availability and skill set. I am maintaining a list of volunteers.

Lastly, if you want to talk about documentation in real time please join us in 
#freeswitch-docs.


Thanks,
MC



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