2009/6/17 Paul Cutler <[email protected]>: > > I've re-organized the front page into 4 sections: > > * Intro > * News > * Get Involved > * Writing Documentation > > I've updated the News & Get Involved sections, including our contact > information, community pages (including meeting schedules) and more.
Great work! > There is still a lot of work that needs to be done in updating our wiki > space, including the pages on Writing, Editing, and Translating. We also > need to update the Workflow page and expand the information on status > tracking. I'll be happy to write the Translating page. (Shaun, have you talked with Danilo? Otherwise I'll contact him...) > Lastly, I've created an official Documentation Project blog at > http://blogs.gnome.org/docs, and I'm working on getting it added to > news.gnome.org. > > More info to come! What else would you like to see? What would make it > easier to contribute? What about a "template" page where we can insert pre-formatted and pre-compiled Mallard .page files: one for the "topic" and one for the "guide". Other useful information that come to my mind: * naming file conventions (discussed briefly with Shaun at the conference: no capital letters, use dash to separate words, avoid using "the" "a" "in" in naming files, keep them as short as possible and descriptive as possible) * better explanation of the version/revision numbering. We have a "problem" now with Mallard: in the "past" there was usually one big file and "usually" modifying the document meant a bump of the version number. How can we handle it now? We will have small files, one per topic: how can we handle the reversion/version numbering scheme? Do we bump the number with a single modification of the file? We can end up with file of the same set with different version, will it be a problem? Ciao. -- Milo Casagrande <[email protected]> _______________________________________________ gnome-doc-list mailing list [email protected] http://mail.gnome.org/mailman/listinfo/gnome-doc-list
