Manish Chakravarty wrote:
I would like to write docs for GNOME apps. I use Ubuntu 5.10 as my primary OS, and there are lots of apps in the default install whose documentation is pretty bad.... The link you gave shows the 2.12 user guide... Is this the place to write docs for GNOME apps, or do i have to conatact the individual developer of the applications...
The user guide is a generic manual for using GNOME that is (or has been in the past) targeted towards new users. If you want to contribute to the documentation for applications, then the best thing to do is to check out the module from CVS and start making changes to the docbook file. Then create a patch, attach it to a bug in bugzilla for that product, and then send out an email to this list. That way you will than likely get someone's attention who will review the patch and commit it if they think the documentation is worthy. However before you start making changes it might be a good idea to subscribe to the list for that particular product, and make a request for comments regarding any additional information that might be included in the docs. Hope this helps, -- Brent Smith <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> IRC: smitten _______________________________________________ gnome-doc-list mailing list [email protected] http://mail.gnome.org/mailman/listinfo/gnome-doc-list
