I'm not demanding anything :) --- just trying to
start
conversations. I
welcome that GIT and bug quashing have priority
for
3.5.14. I want that to
succeed --- especially the bug quashing. :) I
think
documentation is
something that can grow and mature on the side.
Do we
need a plan?
I tend to agree, and yes we do need a plan. Why don't
you add this as a
topic for the Nov. 15 meeting on the Etherpad at
http://trinity.etherpad.trinitydesktop.org/15
First hurdle is I know nothing about etherpad. I am willing to learn, but
somebody else should add the item to the discussion.
Second hurdle is I would like to participate in these meetings, but I know
nothing about etherpad. I have registered an account but I am a proverbial
deer in the head lights. What do I need? What do I do? How do I learn?
Darrell
Hi Darrel,
It is quite easy to use. The interface is almost identical to a word
processor; where the power comes in is that you can edit a document at the
same time as multiple other users. Your changes show up almost instantly
(i.e. as you are typing them) on connected users' screens. You can
actually have a slightly delayed discussion with another user on the
Etherpad while trying to hash out an idea or concept!
Each document is called a "pad". A list of pads is available once you log
in at
. Simply click the pad name to
join the pad and start reading/editing it.
Hope this helps!
Tim