Having a documentation module whose owner would be responsible for 
keeping track of documentation as it develops has nothing to do with 
Netscape Marketing, for good or ill.  And paying attention to the needs 
of users (developers are users, too) just makes good sense.  Other parts 
of Mozilla have owners, and those owners help keep those parts coherent 
and focussed, even as, at some stages of the process, the nature of 
those parts is subject to wide-ranging disagreement and debate.  If 
documentation is a significant  part of the overall Mozilla story - and 
I think it should be - having someone(s) responsible for coordinating it 
is a perfectly reasonable idea.

Red Drag Diva wrote:
> On 28 May 2002 23:51:32 GMT,
> Michael Tulloch <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>  
> : Besides, Netscape marketing doesn't have anything to do with Mozilla user
> : docs. The Netscape people will re-use and add sections or take
> : them out (like the blocking popups) as pertains to the Netscape 
> : browser. 
>  
> 
> We will of course draw a discreet veil over the story of the 'Search' menu
> that was in Mozilla for so long.
> 
> Check the draft 1.0 FAQ file; imagine Mozilla help in that writing style,
> though of course with more detail, screenshots, etc.
> 
> 


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