Hi, I've been testing RT, a ticket-tracker, and the folks who wrote it also have an knowledge base tool, called RTFM. I'd been considering setting up anyway to see whether it works well.
I'd be happy to set it up on a machine, give a summary of how good or bad it seems to me, and let folks play with it if they want to. The main catch I would expect is that I haven't ever used such a tool before, so fine points will go right over my head. Alternatively, we use TWiki at work and I'd be happy to discuss my experience with that as well, or set one up and make it available for evaluation purposes. In fact, (after a tool is chosen and set up) I also wouldn't mind combing the mailing list to build FAQ entries, as long as it's OK that progress would ebb and flow. Any votes for/against either TWiki or RTFM? -Olaf On Wednesday 12 March 2003 12:43 pm, Derek Atkins wrote: > David Hampton <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: > > On Wed, 2003-03-12 at 08:30, Derek Atkins wrote: > > > Personally I dont like wiki's. For one thing they don't work when the > > > website is offline. For another, they dont work when _I_ am offline. > > > > I think a wiki would work well for building a FAQ about gnucash, but I > > agree with Derek that it wouldn't work too well for developer > > documentation. > > Yea, for a FAQ a Wiki is great, and I would certainly encourage > someone to create a Wiki-based GnuCash FAQ.... > > > David > > -derek _______________________________________________ gnucash-devel mailing list [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://www.gnucash.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/gnucash-devel
