Vielen Dank Thomas, you raise a good point. The technology we've chosen is a well used Sphinx documentation tool. When Rufus & I were discussing which tools to use, we thought it would be best to make sure that we use a mature tool that produced great web output. Sphinx is used by other OKF projects, because of its wide adoption by the Python community.
I've been thinking more and more that the team should consider Booki ( http://booki.cc). It provides a very easy to use web interface for edits & exports nicely to both print and the web. Ideally, that would lower the barriers to entry. However, at this stage the Open Data Manual team is just starting. We would love your input. Please join us: http://lists.okfn.org/mailman/listinfo/open-data-manual Tim McNamara Professional \\ paperlessprojects.com Personal \\ @timClicks <http://twitter.com/timClicks> | timmcnamara.co.nz On 3 July 2011 07:14, Thomas Kandler <[email protected]> wrote: > Hi dear OKF-Members, > > I am a student from Germany trying go get somewhat acquainted with the > whole open data movement. So, I stumbled upon your manual. To my > disappointment I didn't find any document which was easily printable. So I > put in a couple of hours and created a latex document of your website. I > think this way it's more easy to read on paper. The source file & PDF is > attached. > > The other thing is just for the kicks, no real ambitions here. See the PNG > file and play this* while opening it. ;) > > Cheers from Leipzig > Thomas > > * > http://www.youtube.com/watch?**v=HWcfmkslT48<http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HWcfmkslT48> > > _______________________________________________ > okfn-discuss mailing list > [email protected] > http://lists.okfn.org/mailman/listinfo/okfn-discuss > >
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