OK….so I have a few questions, that (I know) have probably been answered a thousand times, and the poor posters were flamed continuously for days on end (OK….maybe I’m a member of too many mailing lists ;).  Anyhow, I’m curious how you guys work on documentation projects individually.  Do you write in your favorite text editor, then pass the subject matter to your editor to parse it into XML?  Are all of you so good that you compose in XML?  Is there an emacs plugin that I’m missing that allows you to write your content, then adds all of the *basic* XML tags for you?  Where does the author start and the editor begin? Do you compose in your favorite editor, then once the content is complete, open it in emacs using the template, and parse it that way? What’s the /theoretical/ process, and the /practical/ application of that process?  I’ve skimmed the Documentation Guide, and the Quick Start, and didn’t get a whole lot out of it other than I should be either an author, or an editor.  Karsten has volunteered to be my editor for this particular project, so I guess that makes me the author.  ;)  So are there considerations to be made while I’m writing the content?  Will those come after the fact?  Are they my responsibility or the editors?

 

I apologize for so many questions, but this is my first “official” documentation project, so I want to make sure I get it right.  ;)

 

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