On 11/02/2008, Jim Campbell <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > Hi All, > > On 2/11/08, Jani Monoses <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > > > Hi, > > > > > it would be helpful for Xubuntu users to have documentation to help > > them > > > set up a LAMP server or something like that on their Xubuntu box, I'm > > > not sure that it would be the best use of our efforts to try and merge > > > all* of the server documentation – removing all of the yelp-specific > > > links and the like. > > > > If you think the server docs are valuable they can be included along > > with yelp (yes, GNOME app). Spending time on changing the doc just for > > those links is unnecessary burden. > > Including yelp will also make help work in gnome-system-tools and other > > apps where hard GNOME dependencies were removed and the apps calls out > > to yelp to display the docs. Those who do not have yelp get an error > > dialog, others see the docs. > > > > Jani > > > Yeah, I don't really see a clear reason to include the server docs as part > of the Xubuntu docs. I'd be happy to include a link to the 8.04 server > documentation on help.ubuntu.com. An additional option would be to > instruct users to install yelp and the ubuntu-doc package, and to use yelp > to navigate to the server section. [There isn't a separate > ubuntu-server-doc repository, they are included as part of the regular > ubuntu-doc package.] I could provide a list of topics that the server > docs include. > > That seems like a reasonable approach to me – not including the server > docs (because they don't pertain to the typical desktop user), but listing > what topics they cover, and showing the user how to access them if they > would like to use them. > > > > I've tested removing the folder that contains the server documentation, > and the .xml files that validated before I removed the folder still validate > (the folder also contained some generic ubuntu-doc libs and entity (ent) > files). I'm going to hold onto that folder until the docs are finished, > though . . . just in case. >
Sounds OK to me :) Jim > Best, -- Vincent
-- xubuntu-devel mailing list [email protected] https://lists.ubuntu.com/mailman/listinfo/xubuntu-devel
