Using Wiki for KDE (User/Devel) Documentation

Lauri Watts lauri at kde.org
Mon Feb 21 09:21:09 GMT 2005


On Monday 21 February 2005 10.01, Jarosław Staniek wrote:

> Yeah, people are not volunteering. But AFAIK, there are a number of people
> who refuse to voluneer if the tools are harder than they can accept.
> Chances are they can provide content using online tools. Perhaps they don't

In what way, please do explain, is using a wiki easier than sending a plain 
text email of the content?  Frankly I'm not sure I am interested in reading 
or distributing documentation written by someone who finds plain text emails 
too difficult.

There is a wiki.  It's not well used, and the people providing quality content 
on it are the same ones who provide content to the project anyway. 

There's really nothing to discuss here.  I don't mind if you want to start up 
yet another wiki, or add more documentation to the one we have.   Then tell 
us where to find it, and we'll put it in the user manuals for you.

In any case, this is not core-devel territory, surely it belongs on the 
kde-doc-english list.

Regards,
-- 
Lauri Watts
KDE Documentation: http://docs.kde.org
KDE on FreeBSD: http://freebsd.kde.org
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