Hi Myshkin, * Myshkin LeVine <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [080330 14:12]: > Hello Achim, > For a while I have been meaning to write to you to ask > if there is any > way I could be of assistance to you in maintaining the GnuBG documentation.
did you really send an e-mail to me? Sorry, somehow it got lost then. > I read recently in my bug-gnubg mailing list digest that the GnuBG group > would probably be needing some help with things that non-programmers could > do in preparation for the release of version 1.0. I would like to offer my > help in any way that I can. I have been using GnuBG for a while now and I > would like to be able to help the project in some way. I am a native > english speaker, so one thing I could help with might be proofreading of > the english help text. That's just one idea. If you know of some way that I > could help, please let me know. That would be great. Especially a native english speaker is needed. I just started to get an overview about the current documents and think about reorganizing the documentation a little bit. There is 1) All about Gnu (allaboutgnu.xml, "help - Gnubg Manual (allabout) ) 2) The F.A.Q (on the webpage) 3) The command line help ("help" - commands") 4) The former info files (gnubgdb.xml, "help" - Gnubg Manual (web) ) 5) A wiki (on the webpage) Alberts allaboutgnu is great, we should keep it as a fine tutorial The f.a.q. needs some work, I collected a lot of questions from the mailing-list or some boards (gammonu, bgonline) and will extend it. The manual (former info files) definitely needs a lot of work. The wiki should be for plain users, maybe we make some announcements here and there. I suggest you begin with Albert Silvers "All about Gnu." Maybe you look for misspellings and wrong phrases. Also make a note where (in your opinion) his document could be extended. I think of multi-thread, new screenshots, the database function, predefined rollouts, etc. Let me know if you need any further assistance. And thanks again for your offer. Ciao Achim _______________________________________________ Bug-gnubg mailing list Bug-gnubg@gnu.org http://lists.gnu.org/mailman/listinfo/bug-gnubg