On Tue, 20 Mar 2001, Scott Harrison wrote:

> Fine with me.  Nice set of pages you have there.  So I guess the next
> big
> question is,
> 
> WHO WANTS TO HELP DOCUMENT THINGS?

  I'd love to help if you're referring to devel docs. May I suggest the
use of gtk-doc? I've recently learned how to use it and I love it. I
should warn though that I don't know the internals of Dia code, but would
love to, and so will be asking lots of questions.

> 
> If volunteers send me ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) their e-mail addresses,
> we can begin to set up a new effort at documentation.  As soon (within
> a week) as there is some reasonable understanding as to how to proceed,
> we can begin communicating through dia-list as to what is going on.
> 
> I do offer my site as a mirror site for dia to support redundancy.
> 
> -Scott
> 
> Hubert Figuiere wrote:
> > 
> > Scott Harrison écrit:
> > 
> > > I have a stable machine on a gigabyte network.  I enjoy documentation
> > > AND am good at it, typically using XML (via Python).
> > > I love Dia.  I am developing a number of things with Dia.  Any chance
> > > I could host the documentation?  Is there access to the original
> > > software documentation? Should we start from scratch?
> > 
> > Perhaps Doxygen (http://www.doxygen.org/) could be used as it allow to write
> > code and doc at the same time ?
> > 
> > Hub
> 
> 

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