This was an unsent email that had some value, so I am completing and sending. We'll have to start these ideas in earnest once Fedora 7 is out the door. On Sun, 2007-04-29 at 13:26 -0700, Francis Earl wrote: > There are no User Manuals for Fedora users, I believe the wiki should > become exactly that. A User Manual for Users by Users, and I don't think > such things can be written by anyone but the users :) I've been sitting with this idea all day (month), and it keeps popping back forward into my thoughts. I'm really liking this idea; it's a reinventing of what the Fedora Wiki has become. It has been the *everything* Website. For that reason, you find: * Tighter ACLs * Unobvious and confusing mixture of "formal project content" from "community documentation." * Too many processes in confusing places being applied through the Wiki * The Wiki is a beat-up hammer, and every problem is a nail * Etc. The CMS we are very actively working on making live (Plone) gives us a way to make "easy to write and edit" available, similar to a Wiki, without having to force the Wiki to be a pseudo-CMS. This means we can reinvent the Wiki as a community open collaboration space. We can change the rules to be easier on "how docs should sound". Frank, what you have come across (that isn't making sense to you from where you have been before) is this -- the Wiki was forced into services it really wasn't made for. > I feel like I just went through an interview process, is that really the > feel people want for contribution to the project? Maybe not so much, but maybe just a little bit. To contribute to the bigger documentation effort, yes, we want to know that you have a clue, can write, can put thoughts together coherently, and (very importantly) are going to stick around long enough to help maintain the content you are contributing. For the Wiki and community documentation, nope, we probably do not need anything like this. Fortunately, we have the all-clear to make the Wiki easier with a click-through CLA and no GPG-signing of anything. Another post-Fedora 7 release task to handle. - Karsten -- Karsten Wade, 108 Editor ^ Fedora Documentation Project Sr. Developer Relations Mgr. | fedoraproject.org/wiki/DocsProject quaid.108.redhat.com | gpg key: AD0E0C41 ////////////////////////////////// \\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\
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