On 02/23/2012 09:27 PM, Alberto Ruiz wrote:
> Well, this is not quite true Stefan,
>
> Right now if you want to contribute to the docs you have to do quite a
> bit of work (git+bugzilla workflow), even if you do this everyday, it
> can be quite annoying and distracting to stop everything that you are
> doing to ammend documentation (opening a bug request, describing it,
> coming up with the patch, uploading it).
>
> My intention with the web interface is to enable a contribution queue
> that people can edit and submit inline that doesn't require any of
> this and that the maintainer can review once in a while.
Hi, I'd love to have a webapp. That is one thing I like in e.g. php
online docs. I even proposed that in the past as a gsoc project (see
https://live.gnome.org/DocumentationProject/GtkDocFuture#live_editing).

Stefan

>
> 2012/2/23 Stefan Sauer <enso...@hora-obscura.de
> <mailto:enso...@hora-obscura.de>>
>
>     On 02/23/2012 04:18 PM, Shaun McCance wrote:
>
>     <snip>
>     > Honestly, I think all of us (me included) are getting too hung up on
>     > the tools. What we really need is better writing. No amount of tool
>     > development is going to save you from a lack of good content.
>     Agree, but one important part is that the tools are working in a way,
>     that people to see them as an annoyance and turn it off. gtk-doc has
>     quite a bit of legacy here unfortunately that is not easy to change :/
>
>     Stefan
>     > --
>     > Shaun
>     >
>     >
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> Cheers,
> Alberto Ruiz

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