At the FAD this Friday, a group will be working on editing the User Guide. This is a great opportunity to get a lot done for the UG, so it's important that we outline some priorities on what needs to be done. Currently, the F9 guide is virtually done and we've starting working on the F10 version. You may have seen Kirk's work on the Communication page which is the beginning of our F10 update. This Friday, then, all UG work will basically be for the F10 guide unless someone sees a good reason why that wouldn't make sense. (*) One big move I'd think would be good for the F10 guide is to start cleaning up pages so that procedures are standardized. This would mean, for example, having one very good description about how to install a package that can be referenced for every installation instruction instead of having 12 different versions of this description which are difficult to maintain. Increasing the maintainability of the guide will mean that we have more time to work on expanding content and cleaning up style, which is a compromise I'm willing to make for the loss of some inline convenience. The priorities for this Friday, then, can be split into categories. I really don't see any clear priorities for content; I would suggest avoiding the Introduction, perhaps, but besides that all content has a pretty equivalent need to be written. It may be wise to do the more fundamental pages first; for example, writing the desktop tours, the installing software page, and connecting to the internet would give a better foundation for writing other pages. Separately, the style of our pages can be userfriendlified. Grammar, fact, and typo checks are easy, but it would be good to have some people go through and look for bias, unqualified jargon, and unnecessary presumptions to be cleaned up. We can also have people brainstorming and drawing out how we can work out what I mentioned in the starred paragraph above. Finally, if we have more experienced contributers there, the F9 can be XML-ified. This has been done partially, but I don't think it's been finished. Please, fellow Fedorans, give me feedback! -Matthew -- _____________________________ Reply To: danielsmw@xxxxxxxxx -- fedora-docs-list mailing list fedora-docs-list@xxxxxxxxxx To unsubscribe: https://www.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/fedora-docs-list