Re: Getting Things Done
by Karsten Wade
On Thu, 2007-08-02 at 12:46 +0100, Timothy Murphy wrote:
> > http://fedoraproject.org/wiki/DocsProject/
> >
> > "The Fedora Documentation Project ("Docs Project") provides 100%
> > free/libre open content, services, and tools for documentation."
>
> I'm not quite sure what you meant here.
> Are you saying that the Documentation Project
> offers some kind of tutorial on DocBook/XML
> which might be useful to those interested in this topic
> quite apart from the Project?
http://docs.fedoraproject.org/documentation-guide/
> I didn't see anything along those lines
> at the URL you gave above.
It's actually not on that page. It might be because it was out of date
for a while? It's a good point though. There were a few updates needed
to that page, got them now.
But I will note that document is, as you suggest, a tutorial on DocBook
itself. The best way to really get your hands dirty and experience the
toolchain is to check out the 'example-tutorial' module. The
DocsProject page has CVS instructions, and now has a link to the example
tutorial.
- Karsten
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16 years, 9 months
Getting Things Done
by Rahul Sundaram
Hi
I see a large number of mails here about meetings, processes and tools
but the primary output of the documentation team that is useful for end
users is good quality content that they can refer to but there doesn't
seem to enough interest or progress being made. If the number of
meetings and steering committee members are more than the number of
active documentation we maintain, I would say the priorities are wrong.
Did folks notice that or agree with me?
Rahul
16 years, 9 months
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vFUDcon ideas
by Karsten Wade
There is a virtual FUDCon happening, which means online, maybe Asterisk
for VoIP conferencing.
What would you like to see in a Docs session?
* How to work on a doc in the Wiki?
* XML skills and practice?
* ???
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