--- Daniel Espinosa <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I begin to work in the Wiki, On Windows for the
> moment, but I'll continue to
> work in other areas.
Great.
I'll get started putting your text into the DocBook
and submit a patch.
I particularly like the way you've removed 'Dialog
windows are associated with interactive processes.'
That sentence deserves to die painfully. :)
> Are there any work around to have this kind of
> colaborative work in the
> documentation in other projects?
I think that there is a long-term goal to have the
master copy of the documentation in a sort of wiki
that can produce both the HTML for viewing on the web,
and the DocBook for building into GNOME.
I suspect that is a very long way off.
It's also a bit of a chicken and egg situation:
without good tools to write docs, people are put off
from helping because they lack the technical know-how
or it's too much of a hassle to set up and get
started. And with rubbish out-dated documentation,
there isn't much incentive to improve the tools that
go around it.
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