That pdf is amazing work :)

On 02/04/2014 05:00 AM, Valorie Zimmerman wrote:
Hi folks, Yuri's reply to my request for a tarball. I hope this suits!

Valorie


---------- Forwarded message ----------
From: Yuri Chornoivan <[email protected]>
Date: Tue, Feb 4, 2014 at 12:31 AM
Subject: Re: [kde-doc-english] Kubuntu documentation
To: For people writing documentation for KDE <[email protected]>


написане Tue, 04 Feb 2014 07:11:59 +0200, Valorie Zimmerman
<[email protected]>:


Hi Yuri and everybody,

The time has come for us to get a docbook package from what we have so
far on the wiki at http://userbase.kde.org/Kubuntu. We'll be using
this package for testing, and do any last minute changes or additions
as patches, as I understand it.

Is the process to do this documented anywhere? Do we need to just turn
it over to the team, or can we learn to do this ourselves?

How are translations included in the package?

Valorie

PS: when we are closer to final release (April 17th) we will want to
generate some Mediawiki -> HTML files for posting to our
docs.kubuntu.org site. Is there a favored application to do this? -v

Hi,

Instructions for conversion (+HTML and other instructions):

http://userbase.kde.org/How_To_Convert_a_UserBase_Manual_to_Docbook

List of pages:

Kubuntu
Kubuntu/Welcome
Kubuntu/Installation
Kubuntu/Basic
Kubuntu/Advanced
Kubuntu/Software
Kubuntu/Contribute
Kubuntu/Support

Converted HTML with images:

https://dl.dropboxusercontent.com/u/55247264/kubuntu_HTML.tar.bz2

PDF version:

https://dl.dropboxusercontent.com/u/55247264/kubuntu.pdf

Hope this helps.

Best regards,
Yuri


On Sun, Dec 8, 2013 at 9:26 PM, Yuri Chornoivan <[email protected]> wrote:
написане Mon, 09 Dec 2013 02:31:20 +0200, Valorie Zimmerman
<[email protected]>:


Hi folks, I know this is a bit unusual, but I'm writing to both the
Doc team and web team simultaneously because the Kubuntu Doc team has
a problem, and it is possible y'all can help us, if you are willing.

Right now, we develop our documentation on the ubuntu wiki system,
which is MoinMoin. This works well in that there is a low bar to entry
for new folks, and errors can be fixed on the fly. Of course much of
the documentation our users need is either on the Ubuntu system or the
excellent KDE system, and much of our docs merely points or includes
that material.

There are problems as well. Moinmoin has no good system for exporting
docs to Docbook so they can be included in the ISO, and there is no
easy way to let translators help us internationalize once the
documentation is complete and up-to-date.

We wonder if it would be possible to move our wiki over to the KDE
mediawiki system, with its wonderful translator helps. We could do
this either as a standalone part of the system, sort of off to the
side, or what we would prefer: be an actual part of Userbase, as part
of /Distributions or similar.

After translations are done, then perhaps we can get the help of the
Doc team to get the Docbook magic done, so that we have the necessary
packages to distribute to our users.

A few of us have brought some of these ideas to the teams in IRC, but
we're getting to the time in the release cycle where we have to make
some decisions.

What do you think?

Valorie


Hi,

I do not have any objections.

If some help is needed with tweaking of conversion script (actually, I
promised to Kdenlive developers that it will work without any additional
user interaction and need to export xml, but it has not been happened yet ;)
) or administration (I cannot change the user rights, but can delete and
move pages ;) ) I will try to help.

Best regards,
Yuri
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