Jayesh Sheth wrote: >Greetings, > >I was wondering what system Mozilla.org uses to write and maintain >documentation. In what ways can people help out with documentation? >Where is help needed most (with regards to documentation)? > >Since most of the pages at Mozilla.org are aimed at technology >professionals ( or people who already are familiar with Mozilla), I >feel there is a need for another website, which could provide a >gentler introduction to Mozilla without having to use words such as >"binaries", "horked", "xpcom", or "branch-build." > > I am thinking about creating a Tips and Tricks page for Mozilla, >which will be aimed at the average computer/Internet user, and not >necessarily at people who are already very familiar with Mozilla. What >kind of tips and tricks would be most useful to people on such a site. > What we probably need, based on the problem you describe above, is a glossary.
I don't think we can take the jargon out of mozilla, the stuff is complicated, and the words have specific meanings that are useful to the community (slang is more problematic).
