seems that someone was before me to start working on the documentation of gedit. I'll just pick another app to document, haven't decided which one.
Or I could join forces with Manish, if he thinks it's usefull to do so.
Because I just started reading the gdp-handbook, a short page with DocBook essentials would come in quite handy.
Greetz
Peter De Zutter
On 1/13/06, Joachim Noreiko <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
--- Manish Chakravarty <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
wrote:
> I am going to start work on the gedit docs from
> today. If somebody else
> is already working on it, then please tell me so
> that i can work on
> something else.
Add yourself to the team page so we can keep track of
who is working on what:
http://live.gnome.org/DocumentationProject/Team
> Do i HAVE to submit its manual as DocBook, or can i
> submit it as text (i
> am comfortable with HTML).
Have a go with DocBook. If you're ok with HTML, then
DocBook should be fairly easy to pick up.
I've been wondering whether to create a page on the
wiki on DocBook essentials -- just enough to get by to
write docs. Does anyone think that would be useful?
> Also, once i have completed it, how do i submit it?
> Since i dont have
> CVS access, what is then normal procedure for
> submitting it?
See
http://live.gnome.org/GnomeLove_2fSubmittingPatches
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