Looks good! Craig
> On Sep 20, 2024, at 11:49, Rich Bowen <[email protected]> wrote: > > > >> On Sep 20, 2024, at 2:22 PM, Rich Bowen <[email protected]> wrote: >> >> As I’ve been working on the user docs, I see two (overlapping) audiences - >> presentation authors, and presenters. While they are often the same person, >> they are two separate skill sets, and I would like to divide the docs >> accordingly. Looking for objections before I proceed down this road. Thanks. > > Specifically, here’s what I have in mind for structure: > > > User: > > Presenting > Locally > building > Updating and rebuilding before each presentation > Where are the slides and how to open them > From t.a.o website (ie, using presentations directly from > website) > Presentation tips (lots of screen shots, and pointing out nifty > features) > Writing presentations > Creating new presentation > Authoring tips > Building/testing presentation > Submitting a new presentation to Training project > Pitching to the mailing list before opening a PR (What > content is likely to be accepted) > How to open the PR (bare-bones GitHub instructions) > Patching existing presentations > Other stuff > Giving feedback/improvements on available presentations > Requesting new content (A template email for approaching > projects with this request) > > — > Rich Bowen > [email protected] > > > > Craig L Russell [email protected]
