Here is how I see this... - We just about create one version of the doco for which ever subject (be it about the distros or about the extensions...). This doco must be organized such that the initial sections start with some high level stuf and futher down talk about deep details. - We would then extract the high level info and put it on the website and link up to the entire doco as pdf (or anyother form) as "For more details see this....". We also package this doc with the distribution. - The Wiki is where we will collaboratively develop these docs. The content in the wiki must be harvested into the master doc that I was mentioning in the first point...
I cannot think of anything else to avoid duplicating documentation. Thoughts? - Venkat On 10/11/06, Rick <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
I think there were still quite a few of us that saw value of doco with in the distro itself. If true, not sure how we can easily reuse the wiki work as we could with html. ant elder wrote: > Where should we be doing documentation for the M2 release function? I'd > started doing Anakia xml for the Tuscany website, but the DAS guys are > using > the wiki, does this matter, should we try to be consistent? I think the > website is a better place for this type of thing, but its probably > easier to > be using wiki. > > ...ant > --------------------------------------------------------------------- To unsubscribe, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] For additional commands, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
