Hello Diggers, I just caught up on 3 months of DIG emails. I have to admit that I don't understand many of the references to things like trunk/github/commit/xml in terms of whether I must understand that stuff to contribute. Is there someone who can explain in layperson's terms where to go to be certain one is seeing what is current?
1. Where can I go to see the current table of contents and who has committed to working on what section? 2. Where can I go to see the work people have already done? 3. Is it an option for someone to commit to a section and write the help in Word and pass off the Word document to someone who knows what to do with it so that it is visible to the Evergreen community? (In other words, so that it will appear in the place I ask about in question 2 just above.) I realize there are links in this section and maybe these ARE the correct current links. I'm just wanting to make sure: Evergreen 1.6 User Guide (in progress) Book of Evergreen Outline and Assignments Documentation Licensing Terms DocBook Repository HTML Draft PDF Draft For others who consider themselves newbies to this realm, part of the confusion is that on this page http://evergreen-ils.org/dokuwiki/doku.php?id=evergreen-docs:dig_participation it mentions under the volunteer section that "If you are able to commit some time during the remainder of 2009, email the DIG at [email protected]. " Since we're way past that date, it's hard to know if the rest of the info is current. If there is someone responsible for the Evergreen Documentation Interest Group (DIG) page who is up for working with a newbie to see if we can add some explanatory text here and there to help people know what's what, I'd like to participate. Cheryl Gould Training support to the KCLS grant and Califa Open Source grants in California _______________________________________________ OPEN-ILS-DOCUMENTATION mailing list [email protected] http://list.georgialibraries.org/mailman/listinfo/open-ils-documentation
