Hi Robert, > I'm wanting to help out the KDE Documentation Team, however, upgrading > regularly to development versions of KDE over my dialup connection would be > painful to say the least. I read on the getting started page that third
Firstly, welcome to the team! It's good to have you on board. Keeping up-to-date with development versions of KDE isn't always necessary to write documentation, so don't worry about that. One thing that comes to mind for which we don't require development versions is KOffice. If you have the latest stable version, you've got all you need to write for KOffice. If you're interested in writing for any of the KOffice apps, get back to us here at kde-doc-english at kde.org, as there are some people already working on it who can point you in the right direction. > party KDE-based application developers could use a bit of help, can anyone > give me some more information? I am still learning how DocBook works, > though it seems simple enough (I have been coding HTML for a few years). One third-party app that I'm aware of which needs some help with documentation is Apollon, a client for the giFT file-sharing program. If you're interested in that, I can put you in touch with the author. Of course, if none of that piques your interest, get in touch, and we can certainly find something else. Regards, Philip -- KDE Documentation Team: http://i18n.kde.org/doc Online KDE Documentation: http://docs.kde.org -------------- next part -------------- A non-text attachment was scrubbed... Name: not available Type: application/pgp-signature Size: 187 bytes Desc: not available Url : http://mail.kde.org/pipermail/kde-doc-english/attachments/20040922/51cc0bf1/attachment.sig
