[Kde-pim] DocBook and Wiki questions.

Anne Wilson cannewilson at googlemail.com
Fri Jun 14 15:16:58 BST 2013


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On 13/06/2013 17:35, Scarlett Clark wrote:
> Hi everyone, Perhaps someone can give me some insight. I have been 
> working on the new features for kmail and as I am am going through 
> this, I have found that wiki is not nearly as outdated as DocBook. 
> Do I want to copy/paste convert from wiki to Docbook, or do we
> want docbook to be a condensed version of wiki? Also is there
> someone already writing for the wiki side? It seems to be pretty
> recent with content (minus newest features).
> 
You don't need to copy and paste.  Yurchor, our esteemed Ukrainian
translator, has ensured that wiki pages can be converted to docbook.
Several of the "rules" mentioned in the help pages reached from the
sidebar links have evolved by discussion to ensure that it stays that
way.  There is always someone who will edit your page and correct it
if you make a mistake that works against that aim, so don't worry
about it - just go ahead and we will support you.

We don't have any dedicated writer on the wikis, they are
collaborative work :-)

Anne

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