Johannes Meixner wrote: > For the next HackWeek I planned to implement a YaST "reference" > module from scratch which implements reference-examples > how to actually implement the various stuff which is described > in the style guide. > > This way we would have both a reference implementation and > at the same time an actually running module which shows > directly how the stuff is meant to actually work. > > My final goal is that such a "reference" module is included > in the official YaST system and is there as "the one and only" > reference how to implement what is described in the style guide.
What about merging it with the current YaST tutorial? http://forgeftp.novell.com/yast/doc/SL11.1/tutorials/t1.html http://svn.opensuse.org/svn/yast/trunk/doc/tutorials/ > This means that any change of the style guide must also > be implemented accordingly in the YaST "reference" module, > otherwise the change in the style guide would be not yet valid. That's too strict, I'd say. > I.e. whenever a usability expert describes something in a > style guide, he/she must also care about to get in contact > with the YaST developers to get it implemented in the > YaST "reference" module. Of course, it makes sense, said that way. L.
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