I'd like to do the first two for Linux.
  Scott

----- Original Message ----- 
From: "Aaron Johnson" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: "XMail mailing list" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Friday, October 19, 2001 10:27 AM
Subject: Documentation lead


> I will take the lead on this.
> 
> I have it broken down like this right:
> 
> - Installation
> - Configuration
> - Administration
> - Tips and Tricks
> - FAQs
> - Add ons
> - Various Language Utilities
> 
> Is there anyone that would like to volunteer for a particular section?
> 
> Lets get some things written before we go crazy with format and CVS
> etc.  Lets see if it big enough to warrant having to worry about
> where/how it is shared.
> 
> Once we see how many people will have parts that need constant
> improvement we can then concern ourselves with the environment in which
> the revisions are tracked.  Until then we will rely on each person due
> diligence.
> 
> This is not set in stone, but it these are the initial bullet items I
> can think of.
> 
> The goals are:
> - Break work into easy handled sub parts.
> - Improve the existing documentation bringing it inline with a 1.0
> release
> - Produce an article for publishing to a magazine.
> 
> Lets commit to a rough draft by Nov. 1st of the above.
> 
> The article will be published as authored by: The XMail community
> or something to that effect.
> 
> Aaron Johnson
> 

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