It's very difficult for students to write about broad topics like that. The chances of getting a useful result are much higher if they focus on limited domains such as tools, plug-ins, resources, etc.
On Thu, Sep 14, 2017 at 9:05 AM, Alexandre Prokoudine < alexandre.prokoud...@gmail.com> wrote: > On Thu, Sep 14, 2017 at 6:27 PM, Famiglietti, Andrew A wrote: > > Hi Gimp Documentation List! > > > > > > I'm a professor in the English Department at West Chester University of > > Pennsylvania, and I'm planning to use Open Source Software documentation > as > > a "real world" writing task for my Technical Writing Students this > semester. > > I noticed your project was looking for documentation help and thought I > > would reach out. Some things you should know: > > > > - I'm not going to swamp you with student pull requests. Students will > file > > their drafts with me, first, and then I will pass them on to you only if > I > > think they have a reasonably good end product, and I have an ok from the > > project > > > > I was wondering: > > > > - If you would be interested in seeing the documentation drafts students > > produce > > Yes, definitely! > > > - If there was any particular area of documentation you were > particularly in > > need of > > Personally, I think that both "Getting Started" and "How do I Become a > GIMP Wizard?" sections need revisiting, because a lot of chapters from > the latter one belong to the foremr one really. > > Moreover, the user manual is still missing updates for the upcoming > v2.10. Julien Hardelin would be a better judge of that though. > > Alex > _______________________________________________ > gimp-docs-list mailing list > gimp-docs-list@gnome.org > https://mail.gnome.org/mailman/listinfo/gimp-docs-list >
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