On Friday, February 8, 2002, at 07:38 , Vadim Gritsenko wrote:

>> From: Andre Thenot [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
>>
>>    Is there any documentation project going on?
>
> It's kind of going on continuously in the CVS :)

OK, I check it out (and into it).

>> I'd like to consider helping out some.
>
> This would be terrific! Just grab the CVS, or, if you don't have CVS
> client, just go to
> http://cvs.apache.org/viewcvs.cgi/xml-cocoon2/src/documentation/xdocs/,
> modify any doc where you feel you can contribute, and send in the
> patches to the developer list!
>
> Preferred patches are generated by "diff -u" command between original
> file and modified one.

Thanks. I think the patches to the existing docs are the most 
important now, so I'll work on those now as it can be misleading 
for the unfamiliar. However, I currently have the 2.0 (rc1 I 
think, not 2.0.1) version so maybe some of my stuff might be 
off; do I need to be using the cvs version (I'm suspecting I do, 
but I want to be sure, as that means I'll be using different 
versions for production and development).

   I'm also thinking about a reference manual, where all the docs 
can be linked in a single structure like a book (that may be 
output as anything, since it's XML at the base), kinda like the 
MySQL reference manual (www.mysql.com/documentation/). I noticed 
(re)structuring the documentation is marked [high] on the ToDo 
list. I'm very interested in helping out here but if someone is 
already working on it, I'd like to know what's already been 
decided and done.

   Do I need to be on the cocoon-dev list for that?

Andre.


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