John Morris wrote:
On Thu, 2008-11-13 at 14:46, Jesse Keating wrote:
If only people would volunteer to help with documenting the software,
instead of demanding that documentation show up, instead of bugs being
fixed.
That really isn't fair. It's a chicken and the egg problem in that the
only way someone outside could write documentation is if someone inside
gives them some rudimentary documentation first.
That's not the case. I have written from scratch documentation for
projects where none or almost nothing existed before. You just need to
know the questions, users usually ask and then interact with the
developers to try and answer them. Over a few revisions and reviews, you
can get it right without having to know much if anything to get started.
Admittedly, for something like NetworkManager, it would be a significant
amount of time but if there is a real need, someone should step up and
do it.
Rahul
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