On Monday 09 March 2009 23:10:56 Devin Heitmueller wrote: > On Mon, Mar 9, 2009 at 6:03 PM, wk <handygewinnspiel@xxxxxx> wrote: > > Its a bad idea to expect someone else, the magic volunteer, doing work > > with *deep impact* on the dvb driver API structure or documentation. > > Working on this topic determines complete usability of the driver, so > > MAIN DEVELOPERS have to REVIEW and CONTRIBUTE. > > If they think, that they cannot do such work in parallel, they should > > to stop work on drivers for some time. > > Cut me a $25,000 check and I'll happily do it. Otherwise, don't tell > a bunch of volunteer developers how they should be spending their > time. What you happen to think is the important is not necessarily > what developers feel is the most valuable use of their time. Hear, hear. > The reality is that there is *some* value a developer can contribute > in reviewing the content and providing feedback and a *TON* of grunt > work involved that can be done by anybody who takes the time to learn > docbook. If someone wants to volunteer to do the former, I'm sure > some developers would be willing to do the latter. Indeed. If someone could do the 'grunt' work of converting the dvb doc into DocBook and integrating it into the existing v4l docbook, then that will no doubt get a flow of patches and gradual improvements started from the main developers. In addition, simply asking them to clarify bits of the documentation will generally result in answers and you can then put that into the doc. None of this requires in-depth knowledge, but only motivation and the time to do this work. You can probably partially automate the conversion with some homebrewn one-off perl scripts (or whatever your favorite script language is). But it's still a lot of manual labor. Regards, Hans -- Hans Verkuil - video4linux developer - sponsored by TANDBERG -- To unsubscribe from this list: send the line "unsubscribe linux-media" in the body of a message to majordomo@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx More majordomo info at http://vger.kernel.org/majordomo-info.html