On Tuesday 04 April 2006 10:05, Philip Rodrigues wrote: > Hi, > I think now would be a good time to start thinking about what directions we > want to take for KDE 4 with regards to documentation. This could range from > "Keep doing what we do now, but recruit more people" to, well, whatever your > imaginations can come up with :-). > > There are plenty of ways we can look to improve the documentation, from > literally writing more of it, to changing the procedures and structures we > use, improving the tools we use to make it, and the tools used to view it. > Some of these will require co-ordination with other groups (coders, > usability, etc), but we can work that out later. > > For now, let's leave off thinking about practicality and implementation > details (a dangerous thing to say, I know), and discuss what you'd like to > improve. When we have a set of ideas, we can decide which are practical given > the available resources, and which we're going to pursue for KDE 4. I'll post > my ideas in a separate message. > man pages, created and installed by default. <duck>
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