On 12/07/13 01:03, Shawn Barnes wrote: > Those projects sound great, but I'm not sure I understand. #1 makes > sense, extending the current documentation, but porting, as in > translating to a different language? If so I only speak, read, and > write English. I'll study up on what's currently available and the > current items within the documentation itself. I've noticed when > looking through documentation in general it's usually outdated or > revisions need made. For these projects I do have a question - do you > recommend using the latest release or the LTS release? >
Sorry for being a bit unclear before. Let me describe the background for the situation: 12.04 was released with outdated documentation, which was the only thing we had at that time. For 12.10, we made a complete documentation rewrite. This did not only feature updated contents but also updated looks. While it is great to have updated documentation from 12.10, the 12.04 documentation is still unfortunately outdated. The 12.04 release will be supported until April 2015, so we think it's fair to get new, improved documentation for the LTS users as well. However, it's not as easy as to just copy the updated documentation to 12.04: not all of the current documentation is appropriate because of different application versions and changed default applications. This is why we need to review the updated documentation to suit the 12.04 release, which is what I clumsily called "porting". Does this make more sense now? Regarding your question about the release version: it depends which mission you are interested in taking part – improving the current documentation (which is mostly writing) or converting the new documentation to suit 12.04 (which mostly reviewing and changing small–medium bits). Remind you, you can always run "the other" release in a virtualized environment as long as you have some extra resources on your machine. Let me know if you have any further questions. Cheers, Pasi -- Pasi Lallinaho (knome) » http://open.knome.fi/ Leader of Shimmer Project and Xubuntu » http://shimmerproject.org/ Graphic artist, webdesigner, Ubuntu member » http://xubuntu.org/ -- xubuntu-devel mailing list [email protected] https://lists.ubuntu.com/mailman/listinfo/xubuntu-devel
