Re: I composed an HTML manual about how to compile a windows gimp plugin. Please review it.

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Since developer mailing list users didn't reply to my message, I sent the message to gimp docs list.
I think it'd be better when somebody posts it to developer.gimp.org and modifies gimp user manual so that gimp user manual mentions about my manual on developer.gimp.org.
Plus, I'm ok with converting it to DocBook/XML.
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From: Roman Joost <romanofski@xxxxxxxx>
To: GIMP Docs <gimp-docs@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
Sent: Fri, April 23, 2010 5:04:53 PM
Subject: Re:  I composed an HTML manual about how to compile a windows gimp plugin. Please review it.

Hi muffin,

On Wed, Apr 21, 2010 at 10:54:11PM -0700, muffin wrote:
> The article about compiling a windows gimp plugin on gimp website has been deleted.
> So I decided to make my own manual and post it eventually to gimp manual.
Thank you.

The thing is, this mailing list takes care of the *user* manual. Your
manual should be provided for developers. Now there are two
possibilities. Either we publish your manual on the GIMP homepage or on
developer.gimp.org. Both have no maintainer unfortunately.

> It's written in basic HTML elements.
We have to convert it to DocBook/XML to publish it on one of those
homepages.

Besides reviewing, I could try to check where the best place is for
developers. In case we choose one of those places, would you mind
converting it to DocBook/XML?

Cheers,
-- 
Roman Joost
www: http://www.romanofski.de
email: romanofski@xxxxxxxx



      
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