Server Documentation Roadmap
Adam Sommer
asommer70 at gmail.com
Fri Nov 2 03:25:18 UTC 2007
Hello,
> 2. keep help.ubuntu.com/Community full of How-To's that have been vetted by
> someone from the Server Team
Recently some work has been done with regards to implementing this spec:
https://wiki.ubuntu.com/HelpWikiQualityAssurance
I think that will go a long way to providing a means to ensure the
quality of the community wiki. Here's the link to the recent thread
started by Mathias:
https://lists.ubuntu.com/archives/ubuntu-doc/2007-October/009678.html
> One of things we also discussed is increasing communications between the
> Server Team and the Documentation Team to make sure the guides on both
> help.ubuntu.com/Community and the ServerGuide are both accurate and up to
> date.
> I've copied the server team so they can add to the discussion as well and also
> if there is someone from the Server Team who is willing to be a point to help
> increase the communication between the server team and the documentation
> team.
>
I'm still relatively new to the community, started getting involved
about halfway in the Gutsy cycle, so I'm not sure I'd be the best
candidate for the number one point man. I'd love to help out wherever
possible in this regard though. I believe one of the best places for
Linux adoption is in the small to medium business market, and great
documentation is the first step in convincing admins to switch to or
implement Linux (specifically Ubuntu :-). If they have success
setting up one service say an Apache web server for example, I think
they'll be more likely to try an Open Source solution for other
services.
Anyway, it was really great to listen in to the session today, thanks
to all who enabled the audio feeds and attended.
--
Party On,
Adam
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