There are three forms of documentation: --tutorials (crucial, e.g. gschem 2 pcb by Bill Wilson) --faq's (the pcb-tips wiki) --manual (deep documentation of pcb)
The tutorials we have now are good--but they are somewhat closed source in that the group doesn't own them. There should be a wiki section for tutorials. The faq "geda:pcb_tips" is moving ahead perfectly. It's the source for answers when you have a question. It also addresses short-term issues. A manual could be written thru a wiki to allow real-time improvements and the contributions of a lot of authors. The developers would be the best people to administer this. BUT, it's as simple as setting up a new wiki for it and letting interested users take a crack at it. Do people want this? Should it be on geda's shoulders (the geda site) or on a different PCB only site? Best, Phil
