> In fact, I would like to invite all to have a look at
> http://www.oreilly.com/oreilly/author/. While there is obviously nothing
> very concrete
> yet, Ken Pooley has a good opportunity to bring a manuscript under the
> direct attention
> of an O'Reilly editor. No guarantees, no big prize, but one hell of an
> opportunity.
I'm working on a Midgard style proposal now. It's designed to guide the
documentation efforts from start to finish. I'm paying particular
attention to the quality of the manual and to preserving the Midgard
community spirit--all the current documentation requires massive
editing. I won't post this until Dana and I finish rewriting
SiteGroups which requires a complete rewrite. The final SiteGroups
document will demonstrate the style.
We'll try our best to finish the SiteGroup document by this coming Monday.
>
> If we want to grab this opportunity we will _obviously_ have to shape up
> our manual.
> Pick through the manual and find spots that are in error, incomplete, or
> incomprehensible. Point them out, or if you feel so inclined, adopt
> them. I've been
> working in close concert with Ron Parker and the pace at which we have
> created something
> workable about SiteGroups pleasantly surprised me -- the combination of
> curious user
> and technical insider has worked well for us.
>
> I will put aside some time to do one more of these projects, so if there
> is a particular
> part of Midgard anyone wishes to get to know better, and don't mind
> fleshing it out for use
> in the manual, give me a buzz. I'm hoping others that allready have good
> knowledge of
> the workings will find the time to do something similar.
How about blobserving? You're going to code it so we're going to need
you to describe it in detail.
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