On Tue, Aug 06, 2013 at 10:52:51AM -0400, Yamil Suarez wrote: > > > Thanks Ruth! > > > To make sure I am clear to everyone. You do not need to know AsciiDoc or HTML > to help me with proofreading. Just need to look over HTML files with > screenshots to look for glaring mistakes. Then just send me an email telling > me what page I need to update/fix.
Crazy idea to avoid bottlenecking, depending on how many files we're talking about: 1. Push the draft docs into a git working "collab" branch 2. Put up a wiki page linking to each file (git version and HTML version), and let people edit the wiki to show that they're working on / have finished proofreading each file. 3a. If the proofreader also has the skills to push changes to git, then they can push their changes to the collab branch 3b. Otherwise, they could add comments to the wiki page to indicate where changes need to happen, and then someone who may not be yboston would be able to make those changes Seem doable? _______________________________________________ OPEN-ILS-DOCUMENTATION mailing list [email protected] http://list.georgialibraries.org/mailman/listinfo/open-ils-documentation
