--- Alessandro Ferrucci <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > I'm a new "recruit" and I'd like some pointers or > someone to tell me what > I should work in documenting. I'm a computer > science major so I'm not > restricted to very non-technical documentation.
Hi. Several people have joined the list in the last month or so, and I'm no longer sure who is working on what. So I've created a page on GNOME Live for this with the bits I can remember: http://live.gnome.org/DocumentationProject_2fTeam Hopefully other people will add their name and details of what they are working on or plan to. In the meantime, some suggestions of what you could look at: * there's been a request for someone to take a look at the docs for Gedit. These are apparently badly out of date. But gedit has some major changes in development, so it might be best tackled by someone who is comfortable compiling from source, otherwise you might be documenting stuff that's no longer there. * there's the gnome user guide. A few of us are working on different bits of this. * some of the gnome system tools are missing manuals, eg the disk admin tool. I said I'd write it but I've got sidetracked. * I know gparted has no manual, but I think someone on this list recently said they would write it. * otherwise, launch yelp, take a wander through the docs, and see what's unclear, inaccurate, or written in such a way that only hardcore geeks can understand it... hope that helps :) Joachim ___________________________________________________________ Yahoo! Photos NEW, now offering a quality print service from just 8p a photo http://uk.photos.yahoo.com _______________________________________________ gnome-doc-list mailing list [email protected] http://mail.gnome.org/mailman/listinfo/gnome-doc-list
