On Friday 30 December 2005 15:48, John Sundman wrote: > When you find dcoumentation errors or "opportunities for improvement", > it would be most helpful if you would file bugs in Jira: > > http://www.openlaszlo.org/jira/secure/Dashboard.jspa
Registered. Will look around. <snip what="Explanation of bug filing"/> > > Longer term, I would love to have some help documenting the > documentation tools themselves, so that they can be: > > -- used by members of the community to generate their own openlaszlo > style docs > -- extended and enhanced by the community An excellent idea. The community approach is always better than the 'hero developer' approach :-) Poking around I see lots of x2y type conversion scripts and stylesheets. There is probably a reasons for all this, but I was wondering why not just to store directly in Docbook XML or DITA and then do batch transforming from there. This way, it would be easy for other to contribute on the doc system. The processing will be less important if we can get to a standard storage format from the start. > > And of course, you can help by simply writing documentation and fixing > doc bugs. I'm working against a backlog of 171 JIRA tasks right now! he he. Perhaps we can discuss this more ... but I would surely have to know where the sources are. What is the primary Laszlo doc storage format. > > If you would like to contribute to the project (aside from filing > bugs), please complete the contributor process that is explained on the > openlaszlo.org site. I will do this as soon as I can see a way to remain sustainably involved in contributing. No point until then :-) Look forward to hearing from you. -- Sean Wheller Technical Author [EMAIL PROTECTED] +27-84-854-9408 http://www.inwords.co.za _______________________________________________ Laszlo-dev mailing list [email protected] http://www.openlaszlo.org/mailman/listinfo/laszlo-dev
