Hi all,

Sorry it took this long, I had to consult the rest of the team first, be
open for suggestions and all that. After all, most aspects on the GDP are
on-going maintenance and given the resources we have we can't easily start
new projects.

Anyway, the goals:


- Pull in developers/contributors
  * For the non-x86 installation instructions. Only a few developers are
    frequently busy with the installation instructions and most knowledge is
    situated at the x86 instructions.
  * For the various projects that Gentoo is rich. There are quite a few
    guides that are project-specific and some projects don't even have lots
    of documentation (if they have any at all). We should be able to train
    interested developers in GuideXML so they can focus on the documentation
    of that particular project.
  * For our own repository. New documents are always welcomed, but existing
    documentation must also be maintained. 
- Reintroduce status updates for all team members
    Check who is part of the GDP and require a monthly status update.
    It seems that there are many developers "part" of GDP but their last
    action (wether commit, bug resolution or something else) happened a long
    time ago.
- Improve documentation on GuideXML
    The Coding Style for GuideXML should be moved elsewhere as it isn't
    really part of GuideXML itself. Improve descriptions as to "why" instead
    only "how" (e.g. "<abstract>" is used to blabla).
- "Writing Style" documentation
    For instance the AP Style Guide. Such document would explain how Gentoo
    writes its documentation (capitalised titles or not, coding style, ...).
    This enforces a bit more consistency across all documents.
- Define when documentation should be in [doc] or in the project-specific
  space.
    This of course needs to be discussed with the various projects (probably
    in gentoo-dev@). We will need to list the pro/cons clearly before
    attempting to create a definition/policy.
- Audit the existing documentation
    Verify if documentation is still valid, if no new way of handling things
    improves the situation, wether there are spelling mistakes, ...
- More USE-case documentation
    Documents such as the "Virtual Mailhosting Guide" are greatly
    appreciated because they combine several existing projects in one.
    Writing documentation on a single subject also happens at the
    project-pages themselves (such as "CUPS", "Nano", "Vim", ...) but
    combining projects (such as "MySQL + Postfix + ...") is rarely
    documented.


The team is always open for other suggestions, don't hesitate to use
bugzilla (http://bugs.gentoo.org) or the gentoo-doc mailinglist
([email protected]). 

Wkr,
      Sven Vermeulen

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