On 30/12/10 03:26, Helmut Rohs wrote:
> Hi all,
>
> not claiming myself the leadership here, just my idea to get further by,
> let's say, small steps:
> I have created a small page on the existing xcsoar wiki to have a simple
> overview on who is working on which page. Despite that I want to
> encourage everybody to start working on his favorite manual item and
> contribute to it, regardless of which editor you prefer. I simply offer
> to crunch pieces together into the tex file and do the revision control
> (git) work.
>
> So please have a look at
> http://xcsoar.org/trac/wiki/Documentation/ManualUpdate or contact me.
>
> It certainly is a bigger deal to introducing a better collaborative
> system than we have at the moment. I definitely do not want to prevent
> anybody working on that, I just feel that it will be a longer term
> process, which could go hand in hand with doing the current manual
> update with what we have established right now.
>
> Let's start over,
>
Hi

I've already told Scott I'd be happy to help.

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