Hey Matthew, Seems like the best long term option for the Server Guide is option 2, so I think we should focus discussion on it... at least until a major problem turns up, or something else blocks progress :-).
> 2. We could take the serverguide out of the ubuntu-docs bzr branch / > source package, and put it in its own bzr branch which wouldn't be a > source package and which wouldn't have the same constraints. That > would raise some process issues about how the docteam would manage the > separate branch and translations of the guide, which is a conversation > I'm happy to have, but equally would be quite a big change so we > should discuss it carefully. Possible disadvantages might include > having to manage different processes for different documents; and > potential divergence of common files used (such as those in the "libs" > folder). > > I think it should be pretty easy to keep the libs directory synced between a serverguide branch and the main ubuntu-docs branch. I imagine bzr merge will come in quite handy for this. The process should work pretty easy between all common files. I don't like duplication much... maybe a Makefile statement can handle the merge, or some other automated process. Seems like overall the process for contributing to the serverguide branch will be very similar to the ubuntu-docs branch as well. We'll need to update the instructions in the wiki, but hopefully it won't be too complicated for new contributors. Another idea that comes to mind is potentially adding some type of shell script to the ubuntu-docs package that would create a local branch. Something like: ubuntu-docs get source ubuntu-docs get serverguide ubuntu-docs get kubuntu-docs That would probably require the ubuntu-docs package to require bzr, so maybe not such a great idea. And it's sort of getting off topic :-). I'm fuzzy on the translations aspect... what issues can you see with creating a separate serverguide branch? I imagine that would require them to look into two different places for translations? Thanks for you feedback Matthew. -- Party On, Adam
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