A big thank you to everyone who attended the Documentation Interest Group 
Hackfest at this year's conference.  We had a great turnout and lots of useful 
discussion.  It was also great to have the chance to put faces with names.

I'll recap the high points as I remember them, but please chip in if I leave 
anything out or if you have any comments or questions.

In discussion we identified some goals for the group:

- To put together a simple styleguide for contributors.
- To choose a process for version control & automating production of HTML and 
PDF documents from the DocBook files we create.  Launchpad and Github were 
mentioned as possibilities.
- To identify deadlines for those participants who feel they work well to 
deadlines.
- To communicate better with Evergreen developers in order to facilitate 
documenting the techier side of Evergreen.
- To identify "teams" of participants based on type of contribution and on 
content area of interest.  By type of contribution we mean content production 
(writing, editing, and testing) or technical wrangling (conversion to docbook 
and committing to version control repository).  By content area of interest, 
we're mainly thinking of whether content producers are working on documentation 
for end users, system admins, or developers.
- To get busy producing content and sharing it on the mailing list in whatever 
format or state of readiness it's in, so we can make some visible progress.

I'll send out a "How to Get Started" email soon for those interested in writing 
editing, and testing documentation, along with suggested deadlines for those 
who prefer a deadline.  :)

Thanks,
Karen


-- 
Karen Collier
Public Services Librarian
Kent County Public Library
408 High Street
Chestertown, MD 21620
410-778-3636
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