[OGo-Documentation] re: user manual

AragonX documentation@opengroupware.org
Sat, 17 Jul 2004 14:11:10 -0400 (EDT)


Sorry I haven't been keeping in thouch.  If you ever need to get ahold of
me and I'm not answering this email, feel free to cal USA (513) 742-9115.

I run my own business so I go through periods of very slow times and very
busy times.  I'm just now comming out of a particuarly busy time.  Things
look like they are leveling off so I have free time again.

Right now I need direction.  I'm not sure what more to add or clerify in
the documentation.  You tell me what areas need to be added and what needs
to be fixed, and I'll be more than happy to do so.

<quote who="chris h">
> David:
>
> Where I would start is by converting Willis efforts to docbook and then
> html.
> In this manner, we can move the documentation into cvs and or
> docs.opengroupware.org where we facilitate allow for community comment.
>
> Additions will need to be controlled so that it does not get random and we
> have strict control over the source doc. Its not a licensing matter rather
> a
> production issue.
>
> I will see if I can get a hold of Willis again, to let him know whats up
> and
> see if he is still interested in contributing further:
>
> A basic approach would be as follows:
>
> 1. revisioned sources stays on developer.opengroupware.org
> 2. docbook source stays on the same
> 3. html versions (we will have to set versioning schema up) goes to
> docs.opengorupware.org for commenting
> 4. Then we start to flush out and complete chapters one by one. (repeat
> items
> 1-3)
> 5. Upon completion of a chapter html version will be posted to
> docs.ogo.org
> for comment and review.(final review)
> 6. Compile the final with edits after a review period to meet the target
> date
> which at present is no more granular then this summer..:) tbd..soon I
> hope.
>
> Comments welcomed.
>
> /ch
>
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