Re: Documentation Guide v2

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On Fri, 2006-04-21 at 10:16 -0400, Paul W. Frields wrote:
> Karsten and I have thrown a couple ideas around about the new
> Documentation Guide recently.  

Think of this guide as a starting point for material you may need for
people working with the same XML toolchain.  

Do you have a University full of researchers?

Developers who could write in XML? 

Now, in addition to a full-featured toolchain, Fedora Documentation is
updating The Guide.

Much of the content is applicable to the toolchain for general content
writing purposes, and for projects far outside of Fedora and maybe back
in your other life's interests/distractions/work. :)

These are reasons to take a part of the guide that interests you and
start working on it.

- Karsten
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