Hi,
I've offered to help write the revisor documentation, and got this
message in reply. Wondered if any body had any suggestions what the
best method to do this would be?
Cheers,
Jon
---------- Forwarded message ----------
From: Jonathan Roberts <jonathan.roberts.uk(a)googlemail.com>
Date: 01-Jun-2007 13:15
Subject: Re: [Revisor-devel] Documentation
To: Revisor Development Discussion List <revisor-devel(a)fedoraunity.org>
Hey,
> I suppose there's a few ways we can do this... We would want the
> documentation to be available on the Revisor website as well as in the
> Revisor RPM package, and if it's possible to get them on docs.fp.org
> we'll be able to just pull the sources from there enabling collaborative
> editing (right?) and translation (both are huge advantages I think!).
OK, well I'm no expert on this, but I think the two best options for
collaborative work are the Fedora Wiki or docbook in the Fedora
CVS...how ever we write it though, I guess we can always port it to
different formats if necessary after it's written?
I'll forward this message on to the Fedora docs list and someone there
will be able to advise us on the best way to achieve this :D
Jon
Alexandru Ciobanu wrote:
> Hello Rahul,
>
> Looking at the release notes I've noticed that
> http://docs.fedoraproject.org/release-notes/f7/en_US/sn-Live.html#sn-USB-Bo…
>
>
> says to use /usr/bin/livecd-iso-to-stick.
>
> It should be /usr/bin/livecd-iso-to-disk.
>
(CC'ed fedora-docs list)
This is correct in http://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Docs/Beats/Live. Looks
like someone made a mistake before publishing. I have also made some
minor changes to clarify that x86_64 images are DVD sized.
Rahul
Do you all care if FDSCo meets in #fedora-meeting instead of
#fedora-docs?
Now, historically it has been *very valuable* to have discussions where
we socialize/work/etc. on IRC. More people who are lurking are caught
up in the conversation, etc.
However, I see the same thing happening on #fedora-meeting, except it is
capturing lurkers from across the whole project. I notice that people
who are interested in the meeting(s) either lurk on #fedora-meeting or
join the channel when a meeting is announced in the source channel.
So, I am considering changing my mind on the subject, and I'm curious
what you all think.
thx - Karsten
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