El Diumenge, 1 de juliol de 2012, a les 08:02:28, Boudewijn Rempt va escriure: > I'm actually not sure kde-core-devel is the right list... But the e.V. > mailing list certainly isn't, and we don't seem to have any place for > discussions that affect KDE as a whole. > > In any case, Ingo Malchow said in his blog > (http://blog.neverendingo.de/?p=125) > > "We have a great userbase.kde.org but developers don’t use it that much, nor > is there any links from applications towards Userbase." > > Well, actually we have. I replaced the offline help documentation in Krita > with a link to the manual on userbase. I have done this for two reasons: > > * I couldn't maintain the offline manual anyway after the change to 2.0 > * this way the user gets sent right to the place where they can contribute > to the manual (and I've got users contributing to it now) > > I'm not concerned that users cannot access the help when they are off-line. > That's a vanishingly rare situation these days
I disagree, as a matter of fact, I don't have internet connection in the room in my hostel, so if i had a need to use krita I'd need to read its manual (since my painting/drawing skills are null) and i'd be not happy to discover I can't read the manual. Cheers, Albert > the big thing is that it > gets users right where they can fix the manual (Except on windows, where > the browser invocation seems broken). > > After yesterday's discussion where David said that for frameworks/qt5 the > help center invocation is actually one of the trickier things, I'm giving > this out for consideration for other app developers...