Documentation; GO!
Paulo Ribeiro
paulo at diffraction.pt
Thu Aug 2 20:15:36 UTC 2012
Come to think of it, the optimal solution is one that would allow
collaboration directly over the DocBook source files.
I did a quick search and found a wiki application that allows displaying
and editing DocBook documents online:
http://sourceforge.net/projects/doc-book/
I can check if this is a viable solution as soon as I have the time, or
we could search for other similar tools that would allow us to work
collaboratively directly over DocBook...
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Paulo Ribeiro
On 12.08.02 20:49, Paulo Ribeiro wrote:
> I also thought about automatizing the process of copying the current
> documentation to the wiki (for example, using regular expressions to
> convert HTML into wiki syntax), but I also think it is not very
> straightforward because the two syntaxes are not equivalent.
>
> I think that if we had the entire documentation in the wiki it would be
> easier to propose macro level changes to the documentation (such as
> changes in the structure of the topics, organization of information, and
> so on).
>
> I'm not sure how many people are interested in participating on this
> project, but if each person would copy a small subset of the
> documentation topics to the wiki then we could have a collaborative
> platform ready in a very short time.
>
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