Hi guys, Over at the Ubuntu Documentation team, we're moving over to a topic-based help system [1]. This means that all of the distro-specific docs that we ship are being broken up into small, concise chunks with task-focused titles. We hope that this will make our help files more accessible and useful to end users.
During the next release cycle, I'm hoping to add topic-based documentation on several aspects of system configuration. A lot of this will be based on using the tools in g-s-t, and there is likely to be some overlap with your existing documentation. I was wondering if you'd like me to submit the changes to you for possible inclusion in your docs? This would reduce the duplication in the Ubuntu docs and would hopefully be an improvement for all of your users, not just those in Ubuntu. The changes I have in mind would be adding small, task-based sections to the documentation for each component and possibly rearranging existing material. For some idea of how we are approaching this in Ubuntu, please see the latest doc preview for Feisty [2]. Please let me know if you're interested in this; any comments or ideas are very much appreciated. Thanks for your time, Phil [1] - https://wiki.ubuntu.com/TopicBasedHelp [2] - http://doc.ubuntu.com/ubuntu/index.html -- Phil Bull http://www.launchpad.net/people/philbull _______________________________________________ system-tools-list mailing list [email protected] http://mail.gnome.org/mailman/listinfo/system-tools-list
