On 6/3/07, Jesus Gamio <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > We want give to the users a good documentation support: If already exist a > Xubuntu Documentation Team why don't work in this team to improve the > documentation. Yes, this key is getting a kick start with Jim and I leading the newest documentation push. Please be aware that Jim and I are going to be leading the Doc Team for Xubuntu in the sense that we are restarting the project. New documentation has not been uploaded since Edgy (which was a little improvement of the Dapper documentation) and we need to write a lot of new, topic based help. > Maybe the launchpad is not good enough to work with > documentation I don't know if we can work the documents like code but where > is the documentation work ? Anyone can contribute by looking at the current documentation: [1] and [2] > I am sure Jim and Freddy do a good work but you need help maybe just to > somebody read > the material and do some appointments I'm not sure what I know what you mean about appointments.
> We want a light application to show up the documentation.: if the Welcome > Centre is going to the base to start I think is good idea improve this with > the Specifications but why create another project and halt this project > don't make sense for me. Maybe with a need branch is enough. The reason the Welcome Centre is going to be converted into the Documentation Browser (which is what our idea calls for) is because the Welcome Center will not be used as decided in a Xubuntu Developers Meeting [3]. We wouldn't be creating a new project, but using existing code and finding a use for it. [1] svn checkout https://docteam.ubuntu.com/repos/trunk ubuntu-doc [2] https://wiki.ubuntu.com/DocumentationTeam/Repository [3] https://wiki.ubuntu.com/Xubuntu/Meetings -- Best, Freddy Martinez Ubuntu. Linux for human beings. www.chi.ubuntu-us.org </message> -- xubuntu-devel mailing list [email protected] https://lists.ubuntu.com/mailman/listinfo/xubuntu-devel
