[SLUG] Correcting documents

2001-02-22 Thread Ken Foskey


There is a group called [EMAIL PROTECTED] that can provide help with
all GNU manuals.  If you own a manual and would like it to be checked,
then please submit a request to them (includes me).

This is one of the quietest lists I am on, about 8 messages in 12
months.

KenF

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Re: [SLUG] Correcting documents

2001-02-22 Thread Paul Cameron

On Thu, Feb 22, 2001 at 11:44:49PM +1100, Ken Foskey wrote:
 
 There is a group called [EMAIL PROTECTED] that can provide help with
 all GNU manuals.  If you own a manual and would like it to be checked,
 then please submit a request to them (includes me).
 
 This is one of the quietest lists I am on, about 8 messages in 12
 months.

What format are the submissions you receive in? Do you deal with manuals
formatted via DocBook ?

Paul.


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Re: [SLUG] Correcting documents

2001-02-22 Thread Ken Foskey


There are no real rules like any good open source project :-}

Submissions are typically made by dropping the document on a web site, 
emailing the list with a review request and a URL.  The problem is to
cut down the response, not the reverse.Typically they use a card
deck analogy to select a random card,  is it the 2 of clubs (or
whatever) so that the author is not overwhelmed.

KenF

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