El sáb, 15-08-2009 a las 10:57 +0930, Karl Goetz escribió:

> Sounds brilliant, but try and take into account the work already done
> in the wiki :)
> There is semi-structured documentation already available there, which
> could be a handy place to start on your project.
> 

Of course, that can not be wasted.

> So far the kiss of death for doco projects has been someone being
> nominated as 'in charge', so lets avoid that here and you magically
> make stuff happen :)
> kk
> 

I'm not a magician but I'll try to help as much as I can :)

Zach, Russell, I started the project[1] that will be our route to create
the documentation.

If you think the list of documents is ok as is, we can prepare to start
with the first document: About gNewSense.

Currently, the Documentation Team has no guidelines or a defined
workflow we can use, so I propose we do the following:

0. Take GNOME Documentation Style Guide as a reference for style
1. Open the project for the document About gNewSense
2. Propose a structure for the document (in any format)
3. Define the final structure from the proposals
4. Propose the content
5. Write a draft in the wiki combining the content proposals
6. Revise and improve
7. Write the final document in DocBook

What do you think?

[1]. http://wiki.gnewsense.org/DocumentationProjects/HelpSystemDocs

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Luis Felipe López Acevedo



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