On Jan 17, 2007, at 5:35 PM, Jeremy Gransden wrote:
Hello All,
I would like to help with the documentation project. I am fairly
new to both turbogears, and python, but maybe there is some small,
remedial tasks that need to be completed by a non-programmer. I
have been following the Turbogears development for about a year and
I am very impressed be how helpful everyone seems to be, so
hopefully, I can help in return. I scanned through
docs.turbogears.org but I did not see anything related to helping
with the docs. Am I looking in the wrong place for this
information? Or did I just not scan thorough enough? Please let me
know if there are any tasks which can be completed by a
non_programmer.
Hi,
We're always in the "hire" of new documentators so your help will be
much appreciated. Take a look at http://docs.turbogears.org/DocHelp
for information on style guidelines on doc contributions and at
http://docs.turbogears.org/1.0/RoughDocs/DocumentationWishList on
things you can start doing.
Another thing that's not listed there but Karl commented he wasn't
having enough time to do is looking over existing docs at http://
docs.turbogears.org/1.0/RoughDocs which have sample code at and try
it out to see if it works, reporting back either on success or
failure so we can decide on making them official.
thanks,
Thanks to you :)
Alberto
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