> (1) I wouldn't waste my time writing up a bunch of documentation > without talking to rkulagow first. Seems like it would really suck to > spend a ton of time writing up something only to find out there's no > interest. Maybe I'm misunderstanding here though, is he solely in > charge of all the documentation? Or are there other venues for > submitting docs?
My understanding is that the Trac system is also a possible place to submit your 'changes/additions' to the documentation. I could be wrong, this could be just for documentation on bug reports etc. Good question for the dev list I'd guess. > (2) Are there any good SGML wysiwyg editors? IMO limiting the format > like this isn't helping move the documentation forward. If someone has > to learn SGML tags, its going to be less likely to find people to > help. Lots more people know HTML, and there are many good HTML editors > around. The easier it is to add documentation, the more that will get > written. Plain text is also an option. Not sure, but my guess is that yet even more people can write in plain text than in HTML ;) Chad _______________________________________________ mythtv-users mailing list [email protected] http://mythtv.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/mythtv-users
