Kevin,
Probably because I don't really know or understand the wiki thing
(not yet at least), I don't feel comfortable with it. I have just
asked Graham for his opinion about including the "Absolute Beginners"
help in the LilyPond's documentation. Let's see what he thinks.
Manuel
Am 26/12/2006 um 21:16 schrieb [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
Wikis are good at this type of thing. Give it a try and see what it
looks like in a week. There will be a lot of quick changes, with
should change a good description to a better one.
"Joe Neeman" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
On 12/26/06, Manuel <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
About wiki, I don't think so. Especially as a newbie, I
respect the
existing working structure of the LilyPond project.
I'm not sure I understand your objection. The wiki exists
exactly for this
sort of thing.
I assume that
there are people in charge of organising the tutorials and other
documentation.
Our documentation guru is also our bug meister, so he tends to
be somewhat
busy. The advantage of the wiki for things like this is that it
allows
changes to be made easily, immediately, and without
requiring the
interference of any of the developers. It's not that we don't
like to be
involved, it's just that there's so much other stuff to do also.
After all, though I
provided the bones and incorporated the corrections and
suggestions
which were made, this is obviously a collective piece of work.
Once again, this is exactly the strength of the wiki.
Collective work is
what wikis are all about.
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