Also, I don't want to over-commit & then promise something I won't have time to deliver... which is, I'm afraid, the situation I'm in with this.
Cheers, Dave. Johannes Schmid wrote: > Hi! > >> I wouldn't know how (seriously!) I guess git clone + "learn some subset >> of docbook" is a start. But there again... that's a higher barrier than >> I'd like to have. How about if I propose a patch to the text, and >> someone (you?) does the docbook stuff? > > No docbook anymore. See projectmallard.org - it's really a super easy > mockup, probably easier than wiki hacks. > >> I'm perfectly happy to point people to the wiki as a way to draft docs, >> and then have them migrate to dev.gnome.org, but being able to easily >> update docs & get first contributions in the wiki is a powerful feature. >> Not everyone has a commit bit to GNOME GIT :) > > Patches against git are welcome - no commit access required. The > workflow isn't really difficult at all (and probably explained in > various places). > > Regards, > Johannes -- Dave Neary GNOME Foundation member [email protected] _______________________________________________ gnome-doc-list mailing list [email protected] http://mail.gnome.org/mailman/listinfo/gnome-doc-list
