Dear folks, Betty Ing, a documentation intern at Project Conifer, has published a comparison of Style Guidelines for Fedora and Book of Evergreen. For those who missed her post (to the documentation list) I published her cross-walk here:
http://spreadsheets.google.com/pub?key=pqvVF5hSEbDO6MlrXHXxDUg Betty said, "I would suggest adopting Fedora (it has addressed many multilingual concerns) and including a style sheet to supplement Fedora in areas where there was additional guidance from Evergreen. In this way, a potential documentation contributor would only need to consult Fedora and a style sheet, which we can continue to update as required. Please have a look at the attached spreadsheet and provide any feedback by Tues. Jan. 20, if possible." The larger proposal she refers to I just slapped up in GDocs. It had been making the rounds of various stakeholders in the Evergreen community, but since she mentions it I might as well roll it out: http://docs.google.com/Doc?id=ddzqk523_264f2vk5vpn Note that there are any kind of top-level decisions to be made, and it's not even a given we call the documentation The Book of Evergreen (especially if it turns out to be in volumes...). But thanks to Betty for doing that cross-walk (which I just peeked at a minute ago) and we look forward to your input! -- -- | Karen G. Schneider | Community Librarian | Equinox Software Inc. "The Evergreen Experts" | Toll-free: 1.877.Open.ILS (1.877.673.6457) x712 | E-Mail/AIM: [email protected] | Web: http://www.esilibrary.com
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