On Thu, 2006-04-20 at 08:12 -0700, Karsten Wade wrote: > On Thu, 2006-04-20 at 07:38 -0400, Paul W. Frields wrote: > > Hi all Docsters, > > > 1. Who wants to take on the Account Setup Guide? Keep in mind you > > won't have to do an awful lot of writing; it's mostly just collecting > > written bits from the wiki, expanding them where needed, and making sure > > everything flows nicely for an absolute newcomer. > > Edward Haddock started this already, from the angle of just trying to > understand the sign-up process: > > http://www.redhat.com/archives/fedora-docs-list/2006-April/msg00023.html > > Edward -- if you want to write that up in plain text, OO.org doc, or > whatever you are most comfortable with, another of us can convert it to > XML and make it build with our toolchain. Then you'd have a good, XML > reference source to continue work from. We can also generate a > barebones outline in XML, with chapters sparsely populated with content > ready to fill out, based on your outline. Paul, Karsten, I will continue to try and develop some kind of flow to it. I got some of the first parts worked out but I have been swamped at work lately. I got promoted and ma now the boss. :D In any case, I will keep on with it as best I can and post what I come up with here. > Just two moving-forward ideas. :) > > > 2. How can we make our toolchain do the majority of the work for the > > CMS, like publishing and such? This is a more subtle question that > > probably needs some batting around, and will require coordination with > > Websites. Seth Vidal and I will help connect these dots, but folks here > > are intimate with our toolchain and we should be prepared to come to the > > table with some answers. > > http://autobuild.org/ ? > > Perhaps Elliot and Tommy's look at DIY on webtest.fedora might make the > argument for Autobuild stronger or ...? > > > 3. It might be a good idea for us to start thinking about what docs > > content is "faster-evolving" than we can or should keep up with in CVS. > > I'd like to see the Wiki graduate content into the CMS, just as it > graduates contributors from the lower-level tools to the upper-level > tools. This models the growing pattern we all have as writers, from > basic content to more advanced content. > > - Karsten > -- > > fedora-docs-list@xxxxxxxxxx > To unsubscribe: > https://www.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/fedora-docs-list
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