On Fri, 2007-05-11 at 19:24 +0100, Alexey Eremenko wrote: > LfL is a community thing, which means that you can only write material. > There is no mechanism to request someone else. So how does the community request documentation for a given topic? Seems as though it would be beneficial to all. Maybe this should be considered for documentation progression. Not all end-users are adverse to writing literary works. > > If there is some important topic that lacks, you can request in > bugzilla, so Novell may document this-or-that feature. But that > requests only works for Novell documentation, not for LfL. > What about coordination of topics between authors? This way it ensures that topic substances doesn't overlap.
For instance, a given topic is authored in document B. However it is more appropriate to extract this topic(and elaborate on the topic) from this document and place it in document A. Cheers. Thomas
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