Yep, it makes sense. Also, the September deadline is fine. Feel free to send files - maybe 2-3 at a time (in my case). Then, as I send them back to you, you can send more.
On Tue, Aug 6, 2013 at 12:04 PM, Yamil Suarez <[email protected]> wrote: > > On Aug 6, 2013, at 11:46 AM, Ruth Frasur <[email protected]> wrote: > > > I don't necessarily want to drop out. I do, however, need to know a > timeline of when you'd like this portion done as well an instructional > email/hangout/whatever to make sure that we understand exactly what we're > doing. As far as git goes, I haven't used it but I'm familiar with its > existence. I don't mind to learn how to use it, but it'll increase the > time to get things proofread. Again, I'd like to stress a "finish" time. > There are a lot of things on my plate right now and I need to know where > to plug this in. > > > > I guess in a perfect world I would like to be done before EG 2.5 comes out > in September(?). So we can include these docs in the official EG 2.5 Git > branch (with some last minute technical updates by me). > > > I don't think you need to know AsciiDoc to help me. You just need to… > > 1) open up either the text files I will give you OR the HTML files with > images, so you can read the new content > > 2) open up the older version of the documentation (PDF or HTML file from > EG site) > > 3) look for glaring errors or content omissions > > 4) either send me an email reporting errors > OR edit the TXT file and I can send you updated HTML files (with > Dropbox/GDrive this can be done in realtime) > > > Does this make sense? > > Thanks, > Yamil > > > _______________________________________________ > OPEN-ILS-DOCUMENTATION mailing list > [email protected] > http://list.georgialibraries.org/mailman/listinfo/open-ils-documentation > -- Ruth Frasur
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