Cory K. wrote: > If you want to work with us the official place for documentation will > be: https://wiki.ubuntu.com/UbuntuStudio and I've given you the name of > our Doc guy. Or hit _MMA_, luisbg or jussi01 up on IRC. > I agree that as far as a support forum goes, we'd better try to integrate with the existing Ubuntu forums because lots of issues are general ubuntu issues.
however, 'documentation' in my opinion goes further than helping people to get a program running. An Ubuntu studio documentation project should (i think) guide people on how to actually use the software. Giving them some tutorials, references and tips. Now, you could argue that something like that should be related to the program itself, not to Ubuntu Studio. And maybe it should. But on the other hand, if Ubuntu's aim of making it easy for people to use Linux is important, consistent documentation on applications used in Ubuntu Studio could be very useful. After all, not all applications are very well documented on their projects' website. And certainly not all programmers are equally good in making documentation that is best fit for new users. I think that a section with well written documentation could be very important for the future growth of our users. But it should not be in the form of a forum or some randomly linked tutorials. It should be made in a consistent, easy to understand manner. Maybe a bit like if you're expecting it to be printed as a book. But of course, it remains to be seen if enough people would work on something like that. Regards, yvan -- Ubuntu-Studio-devel mailing list [email protected] Modify settings or unsubscribe at: https://lists.ubuntu.com/mailman/listinfo/ubuntu-studio-devel
