Hi,
On Thu, 28 Dec 2006 at 13:12 +0100, Dirk Nehring wrote:
> On Wed, Dec 27, 2006 at 03:04:17PM +0100, Phil Sutter wrote:
> > Hi!
> >
> > As you all know, software is nothing without documentation. This is why
> > wbx and me started writing handbooks for both users and developers (but
> > as the devel handbook will base on 1.1, one can ignore that for now).
> > There is already a lot of documentation in our wiki, so most things
> > don't have to be written from scratch, but only rewritten to fit into
> > the document's style.
> > But as this is still lots of work and as for me there is little
> > knowledge about what stuff from the wiki is reuseable (and particularly
> > needful). This is mainly why I'm writing this email. I would really
> > appreciate, if you could look over the handbook as it is now and check
> > what's missing, what should be added from the wiki, and so on. You will
> > find the handbook inside the freewrt_1_0 branch, in docs/handbook/user.
> >
> > If you want to participate in writing, you are surely welcome. Missing
> > latex skillz are no problem at all, just put your stuff in a simple text
> > file in the handbook's directory and I will integrate it.
> >
> > Let me point out again, that release 1.0 isn't complete without this
> > handbook. So for pushing to our first release, writing documentation is
> > one of the best things to do. Also don't forget that with an existing
> > handbook there will be the option to a "RTFM" answer to certain
> > braindead questions via e.g. IRC ;)
> >
> > That's it for now, I'm looking forward to your contributions!
>
> Dear Phil,
>
> do not post with pgp signed mails unless mailman is able to decrypt
> it. Your mails are binary attachments in the archive. Since I like pgp
> signed messages too, please consider to fix mailman.
>
> Unfortunately, I do not find my network howto anymore. Do you have
> deleted it in the wiki for inclusion into the handbook? Why? Btw., the
> handbook is a little bit "broken", wbx has removed important content
> from my documentation (the stars mark mandatory parameters) and
> everything is on one page which is not really web like. We should fix
> both.
Both my mistakes. I was in a hurry getting my flight to Berlin.
I don't think we should keep both versions, Wiki and Tex
documentation. So I think the best case is to move all user related
documentation to one place.
> Nevertheless, a handbook is a very good idea.
Can you add documentation to it?
thx
Waldemar
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