On Thu, 2014-01-23 at 16:44 +0000, Ekaterina Gerasimova wrote: > On 23 January 2014 16:35, Andre Klapper <[email protected]> wrote: > > Yo. > > > > It's hackfest time so I tried to come up with half-useful Bugzilla > > queries (though six different component names, Bugzilla's technical > > inabilities, our 63 ways to tag something as docs related, plus devel > > vs. user docs don't make it easy). > > I think working on reducing that number would be a good goal for the > hackfest. I have found that our oodles of different ways to mark docs > bugs as docs is quite confusing for newcomers. Sindhu did a good job > of triaging some of the bugs last year, but I think we should make a > push to keep them a bit more under control in general.
If we tried to make a Bugzilla query for documentation components easier (ignoring the "documentation" keyword), a first step might be to reduce the number of different names for the same component. Below is a quick and dirty list. - need to remove those projects where GNOME documentation team does not maintain the documentation instead of the project developers (sounds like a candidate for quick Etherpad editing at Hackfest) - need to remove projects which are dead / unmaintained because we don't care (I might have a script somewhere left for that I think) - need guidelines for project maintainers on component naming (though they might be ignored of course) as maintainers can create components themselves in our Bugzilla setup - wondering whether something like "Dev Docs" vs "User Docs" might make sense (but that would mean a large renaming, plus people might search for the term "Doc..." in the component list?) Comments? I think I'll grab some plane now. doc (3): * dia * libpeas * nanny docs (57): * aisleriot * at-spi * atk * banshee * baobab * beast * bug-buddy * encompass * file-roller * GConf * gconf-editor * gdm * gedit * gftp * glib * gnome-applets * gnome-calculator * gnome-desktop * gnome-doc-utils * gnome-games * gnome-mud * gnome-netstatus * gnome-nettool * gnome-panel * gnome-pm * gnome-print * gnome-terminal * gnome-utils * gnome-vfs-extras * gnomeradio * Gnomoradio * gnopernicus * gnorpm * gok * goobox * gparted * gpdf * gtetrinet * gtkglarea * gtkglext * gtkglext * gtop * gucharmap * guile-gnome * libunique * libwnck * libxml2 * pango * pessulus * pygoocanvas * seahorse * sound-juicer * system-monitor * ToutDoux * xchat-gnome * xmlsec * zenity Docs (2): * billreminder * gnome-vfs documentation (37): * accerciser * anjuta * bluefish * doxygen * eog * folks * geary * gexiv2 * glade * glibmm * gnome-boxes * gnome-commander * gnome-documents * gnome-klotski * gnome-mag * gnome-mahjongg * gnome-mines * gnome-robots * gnome-tetravex * gnote * goocanvas * GStreamer * gtkmm * gtranslator * libchamplain * libgnomecanvas * libgnomedb * libsigc++ * lsr * orbit-cpp * pangomm * pygobject * pygtk * shotwell * Silky * swell-foop * totem Documentation (35): * bakery * bijiben * bounties * clutter * cogl * conglomerate * deskbar-applet * ekiga * epiphany * fast-user-switch-applet * galeon * giggle * gnome-chess * gnome-db * gnome-directory-thumbnailer * gnome-video-arcade * GnuCash * Gnumeric * gossip * gtk+ * hitori * lampadas * libgda * libgsf * libxml++ * medusa * mergeant * nautilus * NetworkManager * pitivi * planner * rhythmbox * Tomboy * vala * vinagre documentation and translation (1): * conduit help (1): * cheese Help (1): * GIMP User documentation (1): * evince User Documentation (1): * Evolution User Guide (1): * empathy user-faq (1), user-guide (1): * gnome-user-docs andre -- Andre Klapper | [email protected] http://blogs.gnome.org/aklapper/ _______________________________________________ gnome-doc-list mailing list [email protected] https://mail.gnome.org/mailman/listinfo/gnome-doc-list
