4.6 documentation
Jannis Pohlmann
jannis at xfce.org
Fri Feb 13 21:10:22 CET 2009
Am Fri, 13 Feb 2009 20:41:35 +0100
schrieb Christian Dywan <christian at twotoasts.de>:
> Am Fri, 13 Feb 2009 16:27:19 +0100
> schrieb Nick Schermer <nickschermer at gmail.com>:
>
> > I was looking in a more wiki like approach and started working on
> > that a bit, see if it works.
> > It allows the documentation to be written and translated in a wiki
> > and we generate docbooks from the wiki contents and pull it in the
> > repositories once in a while. This way more people can work on the
> > documentation (of course only registered users can change the wiki
> > contents) so we have up2date docs online and not messing with the
> > docbook format makes the whole thing a lot easier for everyone (i
> > guess?).
>
> Note two potential problems with that approach, although I generally
> like the idea:
>
> You actually can edit pages without being registered or logged in
Depends on the wiki and the setup.
> I couldn't see what license the content has, it should be defined
> somewhere
That's not a problem, is it? I mean, we could just add license
information to every page and add a seperate page for the whole license
itself.
- Jannis
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