Hi everyone,

I'm working for the Qt port of WebKit, and we're currently considering 
different ways of creating web developer 
documentation for our users.

We don't currently have any documentation for web developers We'd like to start 
with best practice articles and tutorials for some
 HTML5 and CSS3 features but later extend to the basics and general reference 
guides too.

Would anyone else be interested in contributing to an open documentation asset 
for web developers working with WebKit?
The differences between the ports are not too big, so by working together we 
could create a very nice documentation asset quickly.

I've had some discussions with Mozilla folks, who are working towards making 
their developer site at developer.mozilla.org
more general and separating the Gecko specific parts more clearly from the 
generic parts. The Mozilla site uses
a Creative Commons attribution-share alike license, which would allow us to 
easily share and adapt documentation
between projects and ports. I think it's important to have a clearly defined 
contribution model and licensing for the docs, 
and developer.mozilla.org seems to have that in place.

So we're considering to start contributing web developer documentation for 
QtWebKit to developer.mozilla.org, partly by
by verifying that the existing articles cover QtWebKit too, and perhaps partly 
by contributing new articles. 

Any feedback or comments to these ideas would be greatly appreciated  :-)  

Best regards,
Henry,
Nokia, Qt Development Frameworks

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