On Sat, 28 Aug 2004 09:31:06 +0100, Philip Rodrigues <philip.rodrigues at chch.ox.ac.uk> wrote:
> Hi John, > The documentation team have been at aKademy, discussing ways to make > things > easier for new contributors, like yourself, so I thought I'd get back to > you > with that in mind. > > On Sunday 08 August 2004 6:30 pm, John Hayes wrote: >> I have recently been considering trying to help Linux/KDE in some way. >> Starting with documentation would be a way to get started. I know in a >> broad and general way, Linux has some documentation shortcomings. > > In order to help you find something which you'll enjoy working on, I'll > suggest four broad topics that documentation writing falls into: > > 1. Writing new content for application manuals > 2. Updating content for user manuals I'm interested in this. I've attempted updating quanta's manual and found that some of the menu entries are a) shared w/ kate and b) out of date :-) I've updated quanta's as best I could and have no problem handing over the patches or complete docbook files so that kate's menu documentation can be updated too. --snippity--
