Open Feedback Publishing System (OFPS)

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Jared pointed out a neat "feature" O'Reilly is trying out called Open
Feedback Publishing System (OFPS)[1].  This allows readers to leave
comments on a particular paragraph of a document.

Contrary to its name, OFPS is NOT open source.  There are other projects
that are open source that do the same thing.  The one I saw listed was
called Wooki[2].

I'm wondering if something similar could be implemented within Publican
to be used, at a minimum, in our draft documentation.  It might make it
easier for people to let us know of problems without filing a bug.
Because it would take less time to leave feedback we might find that we
receive more than we currently do through BZ.

[1] http://labs.oreilly.com/ofps.html
[2] http://wookicentral.com

- --Eric
Fedora Docs Project
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