Re: [Evolution] Evolution documentation update
- From: Andre Klapper <ak-47 gmx net>
- To: GNOME Documentation <gnome-doc-list gnome org>
- Cc: April Gonzales <loonycookie gmail com>, evolution-list <evolution-list gnome org>
- Subject: Re: [Evolution] Evolution documentation update
- Date: Sun, 05 Dec 2010 00:16:52 +0100
Ahoj,
Am Dienstag, den 21.09.2010, 09:46 +0530 schrieb Bharath Acharya:
On Sun, 2010-09-19 at 13:27 +0100, Phil Bull wrote:
I think this is an area where integrating "Help" buttons into the
interface would really benefit users.
I agree.
After the FAQ, it'd be great to revisit the topics in the existing
documentation and filter it into the new format. There is a lot of
goodness in the existing documentation (2.32) which can be inherited.
Oh... Where exactly in that document?
Am Sonntag, den 03.10.2010, 23:53 +0100 schrieb Phil Bull:
Is there anyone in the Evolution community who would be interested in
helping out with some of our plans?
I'll try(TM) to do some stuff(TM) in the future(TM).
Here's a brief list of what we're doing/planning:
* Converting FAQ topics to Mallard
* Reviewing the existing Evolution docs and converting appropriate
topics to Mallard
* Organising a UI/string review
Alright. My plan:
(*drumroll*)
1. Identify popular topics / requests by reading the classic
manual, the FAQ, and the recent postings on evolution mailing
list.
2. Think about priorities (Highest is day to day usecases and tasks
often needed [e.g. you often create accounts but don't edit them
once they work fine], anything else is less.)
3. End up with a list of 300-400 issues that should become
"guide" .page files. (Number kindly provided by Phil Bull's
"Complexity Analysis ÂMallard Seems Hot! Ontology Tool".)
4. Sort that list by priority. A bit at least.
5. Publish that list here and get not much feedback.
6. For those "guide" pages that nobody has a clue of: Ask and nag
developers. (For example I don't have an Exchange or Groupwise
account around and Novell couldn't provide the latter to me last
time I asked.)
7. Create stub pages and commit them with "draft" status to
http://gitorious.org/evolution-docs/evolution-docs .
8. Fill them with content and commit with "draft" status to
http://gitorious.org/evolution-docs/evolution-docs .
9. While doing that, simultaneously file bug reports at
https://bugzilla.gnome.org/enter_bug.cgi?product=evolution&keywords=string about strings that are not
so cool(TM).
10. Create some "topic" pages (I have a draft here on paper but it
looks too much like expressionist dance to put it into words,
but Phil said that it's not totally bad).
11. Move stuff to git.gnome.org/evolution/help/C/.
12. Review, be happy, and let the translators do their durrty work.
(I'll probably do 10 before I'll do 8+9 anyway.)
Cheerio,
andre
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