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Re: [Gnewsense-dev] Improving gNS "Help and Support"
From: |
Karl Goetz |
Subject: |
Re: [Gnewsense-dev] Improving gNS "Help and Support" |
Date: |
Sun, 16 Aug 2009 17:44:31 +0930 |
On Sun, 16 Aug 2009 09:47:24 +0200
Zach Oglesby <address@hidden> wrote:
> Quoting Karl Goetz <address@hidden>:
> >>
> >> 0. Take GNOME Documentation Style Guide as a reference for style
> >
> > Try not to get to bogged down being correctly styled. Hack on doco.
> > Make words. When you've got a bit of a groove happening start to
> > make your lives harder.
> >
> >> 1. Open the project for the document About gNewSense
> >> 2. Propose a structure for the document (in any format)
> >> 3. Define the final structure from the proposals
> >> 4. Propose the content
> >> 5. Write a draft in the wiki combining the content proposals
> >> 6. Revise and improve
> >> 7. Write the final document in DocBook
> >
> > 7 is the step that worries me most out of those. If your going to be
> > doing that perhaps a script to automate wiki -> docbook would be in
> > order (one may exist already). Even if it just automates the basics,
> > its a lot better then a full rewrite.
> >
> > The resultant docbook should probably wind up in a revision control
> > system of some sort as a 'step 8'.
> >
>
> I will look around for a script to convert it to docbook, the ones I
> have seen do an ok job but we will still have to fine comb it. As
> for the version control I agree, I was going to suggest that as well.
> Not sure what gNS uses for version control or who to talk to about
> getting them set up though.
>
bzr.
Anyone whos joined the gNS group on savannah[1] can create branches in
the code area.
[1] https://savannah.nongnu.org/mail/?group=gnewsense
kk
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