Am 16.01.2011 16:03 schrieb bvdb:
When asking for a wiki I didn't mean one to replace the current pages, but just one to design the draft.
Designing drafts is the smaller problem. Smaller changes could be suggested in Disqus comments, new or completely changed pages by forking in bitbucket and sending pull requests, or by posting on your own blog or wjerever.
As I mentioned, the main problem is coordinating these efforts, reviewing, converting the format and style if necessary and merging them back into the docs.
Then if a couple of people consider that version to be better than the current, we could ask the docs maintainer to replace the current pages with the new ones. Don't tell me a "docs maintainer" does not exist at all ...
That's exactly the problem I was talking about. We had some people who did this in the past (e.g. Chris Arndt for TG1, Michael Pedersen for TG2, who invested quite a lot of time and work), but currently nobody seems to feel responsible for the docs.
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