On May 3, 2012, at 10:15 AM, Razique Mahroua wrote: > Hey there, > just had that silly idea : > is it possible to rank/ note some part of the documentations ? > The logic here is to gather from readers what are the pages they often read, > and how much accurate they are . That would help to update the doc bugs > importance, and also know for the docs what the readers are expecting from it > : > - incomplete sections > - false directions > - outdated examples > - kick-ass section > etc... > > Maybe I'm just rambling, possible >
I'd love a lightweight mechanism for annotating the documentation, where I can do something equivalent to taking a red pen, circling some text, and writing a comment in the margin. Also, As I recall from the summit, we also discussed collecting Google Analytics data on the HTML documentation hosted on docs.openstack.org(?). (I can't remember the outcome of that, though). Take care, Lorin -- Lorin Hochstein Lead Architect - Cloud Services Nimbis Services, Inc. www.nimbisservices.com
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