Hello everybody,
some of you might have read it at http://daniel.holba.ch/blog/?p=52
already, I'm currently working on fixing the MOTU wiki.
The big plan is outlined over here:
https://wiki.ubuntu.com/MOTU/WikiCleanUp and I basically envision us
using three wiki namespace in the near future:
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Am Donnerstag, den 13.09.2007, 09:38 +0200 schrieb Reinhard Tartler:
1. move the packaging guide to a bzr branch hosted in launchpad in the
ubuntu-dev team.
I have mixed feelings about this. I think having it in bzr on LP would
be much better than in the ubuntu-docs SVN, as it's more
Daniel Holbach [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
It's more complicated to write things in docbook and everybody of us
knows how to use a Wiki. We have Wiki notifications of changes we want
to stay on top on and it's just more natural to work with it.
[...]
I personally feel that the wiki is a much
On 9/14/07, Reinhard Tartler [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Daniel Holbach [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
It's more complicated to write things in docbook and everybody of us
knows how to use a Wiki. We have Wiki notifications of changes we want
to stay on top on and it's just more natural to work
Hi,
On Fri, Sep 14, 2007 at 08:58:41AM -0700, Jordan Mantha wrote:
1. The Packaging Guide is the only developer documentation not on the
wiki. We have all our process documentation, policies, release
schedule, etc. on the wiki. If quality and vandalism were a problem
then I be more worried
Hi,
Am Donnerstag 13 September 2007 09:38:06 schrieb Reinhard Tartler:
Jordan Mantha [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
On 9/12/07, Reinhard Tartler [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Have you considered moving the Ubuntu Packaging Guide to a debian
package? They are using a docbook variant called
Stefan Potyra wrote:
Nonetheless, as written in the thread already, the wiki has the big advantage
to have a lower entry barrier. OTOH the wiki is (and probably always will be)
a kind of dumping place. As an example, I wanted to remove [1] once, which I
started, but never finished (and