> its probably a good idea to let folks know that various bits of doco > are in development. publishing it to the list that a major/minor > revision is being release. > > i don't know if you guys want or need all the background discussion on > the list or not. > I think it's great to see on the list. I normally just read but haven't had much to contribute. When I saw this document, I opened up the .texi and just went through it with an eye for English grammar. Perhaps the document is in too early a stage for that but I'm emailing my modified version of gns.texi anyway. If it's useful, great...if not I'm always available if such editing is necessary later. > > yes i have been thinking about how to maintain documentation with a > number of authors. sometimes a wiki isn't the right way, but a nice > place to put the final version for a major/minor release. > > you probably don't want new folks stumbling upon a draft mid-edit with > conflicting directives... You could install Wordpress somewhere and allow a couple of authors to login, I've found it has pretty slick revision control, a full screen editing mode, and is now my preferred place to draft essays and blog posts.
Thanks, David Sterry
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