On 3/21/10 3:14 PM, Antoine Martin wrote:
>> I could write documentation similar to that that I wrote for TurboVNC.
>> Not something I would be able to do for free, though.  :(
>>
>> I think the Java applet should work now.  I checked in a patch a week or
>> so ago that fixes it.
>>    
> Hah, that was the one I was interested in. I'll have a play with it 
> shortly and report back.
> Writing documentation isn't really my cup of tea either ;)

I'm actually an experienced tech writer, but at the moment, my sole
source of income is contract development for open source projects, so
I'm having to unfortunately be a bit mercenary regarding my involvement.

While we're on the subject of documentation, though ...  Assuming we did
develop documentation for TigerVNC, what are some ideas regarding the
preferred markup to use?  The TurboVNC and VirtualGL documentation was
written using Deplate, so I assume we'd want to use something a little
more standard for TigerVNC, like maybe Docbook (?)

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