On Tue, Jan 17, 2012 at 2:33 AM, Darrell Anderson
<humanreadable(a)yahoo.com>wrote;wrote:
This
proposition from Darrel seems interesting
and he surely has spent some time thinking about this. Has
any progress been made in this direction?
Best regards,
Not from my end. :)
Getting to know and understand the OpenSuse Docbook environment is at the
top of my to-do list. I want to get the initial bugs out of building from
GIT and thereafter I want to spend my time focusing on how that system
works.
After I understand how the system works I then need to become much more
familiar with Quanta Plus in order to have a somewhat palatable environment
for editing Docbook files.
I'm hoping after I have a clue about the entire process and I get an
initial draft written for our user guides, we can place the user guides
into GIT as Docbook files. Thereafter anybody can edit and submit patches.
I am willing to act as editor for approving those patches, but anybody who
is qualified can help.
As I mentioned, with respect to end users who want to help and want to use
a word processor, as of about 10 days ago I finally am able to build
koffice, which means I now can study kword and develop a template for such
contributors.
Ideally we might be able to have the best of both worlds. I'll need to
strap on my helmet because I'm sure there will be many speed bumps ahead. :)
I see :)
Good luck then! Documentation will be very important going forward.
Tiago
Darrell
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