> From: kde-doc-english-admin at mail.kde.org > [mailto:kde-doc-english-admin at mail.kde.org]On Behalf Of Lauri Watts > Sent: Monday, December 02, 2002 10:21 PM > To: kde-doc-english at mail.kde.org > Subject: Re: [kde-doc-english]lanbrowser > > > -----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE----- > Hash: SHA1 > > On Sunday 01 December 2002 10.33, Sean Wheller wrote: > > Hello, > > > > My name is Sean. I am new to kde-doc. > > > > I have Technical Writing experience and would like to contribute to the > > doc'ing efforts on KDE. > > Hi Sean, and welcome aboard, we are glad to have you! > > > > Is anyone working on documentation for lanbrowser. I see that > it needs an > > author, but just want to make sure. > > No, right now there is nobody working on the lanbrowser > documentation. There > is some already written, but it's not maintained, and isn't as up > to date as > it could be. > > It's very helpful to the translation process to retain as much of > the existing > text as possible, but of course that's only useful if it's accurate, so > bearing that in mind, you have some freedom to do a rewrite. > > I'm assuming you have KDE sources, or access to them, in which > case you'll > find the existing document in kdenetwork/doc/lisa/index.docbook, and > accessible within KDE by typing "help:lisa" in the Konqueror > location bar. > If I'm jumping ahead here, and you need help getting started, let > me know. > > > Look forward to hearing from you. > > Please ask if you have any questions, and again, welcome aboard. > > - -- > Lauri Watts > KDE Documentation: http://i18n.kde.org/doc/ > KDE on FreeBSD: http://freebsd.kde.org/ > -----BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE----- > Version: GnuPG v1.2.1 (FreeBSD) > [snip]
Lauri, Thanks for the confirmation about Lanbrowser. I just need some scope parameters for the docs. As I see it kdenetwork3, kdenetwork3-lan and kdenetwork-lisa have dependencies. Especially kdenetwork3-lan which needs to have kdenetwork3-lisa installed and configured. Question is do I limit the docs just to LISa and the interface shown in the Control Center or should I also go into SMB (Windows shares etc) and other utils that will use kdenetwork3? Alternately it can be treated as a whole and I can do the lot. At present I don't have access to the sources, but I will shout if there is a problem. -- Sean Wheller swheller at bigpond.net.au
