On Thu, 31 Mar 2005 23:00:44 +0200, Duncan Lithgow <duncan@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote: > Hi Gustavo, I see we've both ended up on this list after working on that > guide. :-) > > One immediate option that might make sense is to use the Wiki at > > fedoraproject.org. This works if the document is still in flux > > somewhat. Then it has an official-looking URL, and the others can > > mirror that. > > > However, if it's solid and not likely to get as many edits, then it > > seems to me like a perfect document for fedora.redhat.com/docs. > > How about we do both? Make a permanant link for this version and stop > calling it a draft - call it version 1. And another wiki version > ready for any later changes? This seems a good idea. Although the document is mature enough, it would keep an open door for improvement. > > > http://fedora.redhat.com/participate/documentation-quick-start/ > > > > We can get a writer to help with the conversion to DocBook and to get > > the author/maintainer started. Of course, the list is here to help with > > ongoing learning of DocBook, writing, etc. > I would love to put it into DocBook, I've used XMLmind for DcoBook > before and would love to start using am Opensource app. I'll read the > quick-start guide over the weekend. Great. I'll take a look at the Wiki think. And I don't mind the responsability to mantain it after it's ready. It is not likely to be a very demanding job anyway. I just cannot compromise for learning the DocBook stuff /now/: I'm already running late with my thesis and cannot spare much time for anything else for a couple of weeks at least... Cheers, -- ------------------------------------------------------------------ Gustavo Seabra Graduate Student Chemistry Dept. Kansas State University Registered Linux user number 381680 ------------------------------------------------------------------ If at first you don't succeed... ...skydiving is not for you.