I'm certainly interested in these issues but don't know how much I'd be
able to contribute at this stage. Whether you call that "on the team"
is up to you.
Round up the usual suspects ...
In particular, something I noticed the other day is that we should often
have multiple points of entry into documents. For example:
http://www.mozilla.org/unix/debugging-faq.html
This is a debugging FAQ for Unix/Linux. You can get to it through the
unix page, but shouldn't there also be a debugging page? I don't think
there is.
I guess my point is that a tree structure isn't necessarily the best,
and we might want to take a more database-oriented approach where the
docs are given multiple categories and the indexes are automatically
generated for each of those categories.
Has this been discussed?
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