[OGo-Documentation] re: user manual

David Nalley documentation@opengroupware.org
Mon, 28 Jun 2004 15:45:37 -0400


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I will start working on moving it over to docbook this evening.=20


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> -----Original Message-----
> From: chris h [mailto:chris123@magma.ca]=20
> Sent: Monday, June 28, 2004 3:19 PM
> To: documentation@opengroupware.org
> Subject: [OGo-Documentation] re: user manual
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> David:
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> Where I would start is by converting Willis efforts to=20
> docbook and then html.=20
> In this manner, we can move the documentation into cvs and or=20
> docs.opengroupware.org where we facilitate allow for=20
> community comment.=20
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> Additions will need to be controlled so that it does not get=20
> random and we have strict control over the source doc. Its=20
> not a licensing matter rather a production issue.=20
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> I will see if I can get a hold of Willis again, to let him=20
> know whats up and see if he is still interested in=20
> contributing further:
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> A basic approach would be as follows:
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> 1. revisioned sources stays on developer.opengroupware.org 2.=20
> docbook source stays on the same 3. html versions (we will=20
> have to set versioning schema up) goes to=20
> docs.opengorupware.org for commenting 4. Then we start to=20
> flush out and complete chapters one by one. (repeat items
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> 5. Upon completion of a chapter html version will be posted=20
> to docs.ogo.org for comment and review.(final review) 6.=20
> Compile the final with edits after a review period to meet=20
> the target date which at present is no more granular then=20
> this summer..:) tbd..soon I hope.
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> Comments welcomed.
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> /ch
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