On Tue, 2006-01-03 at 14:16 -0500, Paul W. Frields wrote:
I had suggested this to Scott also in IRC. I think the process might
work better (and be less exhausting for Scott!) if we use the Wiki page
as a place simply to outline and make terse notes. Then Stuart and I
can do the actual "longhand" writing in CVS, and Scott can view the
results at the webtest host to monitor and critique our progress. This
also keeps Scott from having to learn much about our style guidelines
and cuts down on our workload too, since it's easier (I think) for us to
write straight into CVS rather than convert -> merge (yuck) -> edit for
style. Just my thoughts, waiting for others to comment...
+1
Whatever works for you three, but that seems elegant to me.
14 January is the freeze date for content that relates to FC5 test2. If
you want to do a coincidental test release of the Installation Guide, we
can surely get a link in the test2 announcement.
- Karsten
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