Cool. Thanks for the updates. I use an rss client that watches the wiki for
changes... so I saw them right away. I wondered who was the kind soul
correcting all our typos and mistakes :)

I've actually been thinking about removing some of the nant (web) pages and
putting the info on the wiki. I'd also like to take a snapshot of the wiki
(something that our wiki supports) for each distribution. But before I can
do that I need to change the wiki theme to look like the nant web pages.

Also, I'm planning on having the nightly build process update the docs at
nant.sf.net/builds/doc with the latest docs. I'd like to reference this
somehow on the home page (and wiki, but is easier). I think we need to
separate some of the docs from the website content. In addition we need to
fix the filename/href problem in the generated task reference list (the
links use the incorrect case; "antTask.html" where the filename are actually
all lowercase). And we need to put the build number into each generated page
so we can differentiate  the version of the task list and references.

Our (tentative) solution for the changelog is to include a (automatically
generated) cvs changelog in the release info, and not update the
changelog.html file. In fact, I think we can remove it and reference the
wiki and the release distribution notes.

Yes, changes to the home page would be very good. It would be very helpful
if you were interested in make those on a regular basis :)

(If you need any help with anything, please feel free to respond privately.)

----- Original Message -----
From: "Jeff McManus" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Wednesday, March 12, 2003 11:05 AM
Subject: [nant-dev] tidied up the Wiki FAQ


> I just went through and did a bunch of tidying to the FAQ on the Wiki,
> mostly correcting spelling, grammar, and formatting errors, and
> expanding abbreviations.
>
> I've never used Wiki before, but I think I got it figured out. I hope
> so, anyway. Let me know if I bungled anything. Also, if you think there
> should be a question in there but don't want to spend the time writing
> an answer for it, feel free to stick it in there and I (or somebody
> else, I'm sure) can get around to writing up an answer.
>
> Also: it doesn't look like this page
> (http://nant.sourceforge.net/changelog.html) is getting updated when a
> release happens. I'd be happy to own this job if nobody else wants it.
> (Thinking like a product manager, it would probably make the most sense
> to announce the release on the home page with the list of new features
> there where everybody can see them and get excited about it, that would
> relegate changelog.html to more of a history function. Make sense?)
>
> -J.
>
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