Daniel Wang wrote: > > I do not want to document the standalone clients, and I imagine most > d11n contributors to have preferences on what to document, the > application suite or the standalone clients. We should think ahead on > how end-user doc should be organized. I propose we separate app-suite > and standalone-client documentation, making duplicate files if > neccessary, in different directories, e.g. > > mozilla.org/mozilla/ for application suite > mozilla.org/browser/ for browser standalone > mozilla.org/mail/ for mail & news standalone > > or > > mozilla.org/end-user/mozilla/ > mozilla.org/end-user/browser/ > mozilla.org/end-user/mail/ > > My getting-started guide is ready for check-in, so I hope we can decide > on this soon. If you missed the URL, it is > http://www.geocities.com/stolenclover/backstage/moz-temp/get-started.pdf
>From the long discussions on URIs a couple years ago, the plan is to have a /software directory where each mozilla.org product would have its own subdirectory.. /software/mozilla /software/bugzilla /software/browser etc. This subdirectory would hold release information, advertising (why this is such a great product), screenshots, installation instructions, and any other end-user documentation, all in one place. Documents aimed at developers would be organized elsewhere. See http://moz.zope.org/contribute/site/uri/base ~fantasai
