Hi all, As you've probably noticed, I've just submitted a few wishlist bugs in the docs package on bugs.kde.org containing todo items in KDE documentation (only KWord so far). This is after discussion with Lauri and Coolo about using b.k.o for tracking todo items. These are generally intended to be small(ish) tasks that people not closely involved in documentation can pick up.
Just to record what I've done: 'Product' is 'docs' - this may change in the future if we have a lot of todo tasks in bugzilla, but for now we don't really need to categorize them any more than this. 'Summary' is 'TODO: <Appname>: <Short description>'. This should make it easy to find todo's for a particular app, but if you can see any major problems with this scheme, it's open for discussion. The 'Version' is the required version of KDE for anyone wanting to take up this item. For most things, this will be a CVS version, but sometimes just the latest stable version (as, for example, the KOffice todo's) Listing the actual file to edit is useful, since these are aimed (at least in part) at people who aren't currently writing documentation. I've done it by putting 'File: <filename>' in the long description, which seems as good a way as any. The long description needs a slightly more detailed description of what needs to be done, plus an email address of someone to contact if anyone wants to take up that task (usually this list). Hope that's useful, Regards, Phil
