Hi, On Tue, 2016-09-13 at 00:24 -0500, R. W. Rodolico wrote: > When I first decided to pay back some of the benefit I received from > this project, I realized I do not have the dedication or time to be a > developer. So, I test and document. Always welcome, you know that. > When I first started doing any documentation, I was scared to change > anything, and I believe I caused the development team more trouble > fixing my messups than I actually helped. Because of this, I started > looking more closely at the "how do we document the project" idea. > > I reorganized http://wiki.ipfire.org/projects/docs/start slightly to put > articles about "How to write articles" in the bottom section, "Wiki > guideline". > > At Mr. Tremer's suggestion, I then read (kind of), an original document > at http://wiki.ipfire.org/test. It is in German! Can we merge all of this into the new doc guidelines and get rid of this old document? > NOTE: I do not speak German. I speak three languages; English, Bad > English and Very, Very Bad Spanish. You'll note that German is not > listed there at all. Learning to count to 29 on my grandmothers knee > does not count as speaking German. Nor does 6 weeks of German class in > college. This was all about Google Translate and guessing. That article > (in Bad English) is at > http://wiki.ipfire.org/projects/docs/quick_syntax_overview and > desperately needs review. "Bad English" is quite good I think if that means simple and short. This doesn't have to sound like Shakespear and we have many readers for which English is only a second language, so the simpler, the better. Technical documentation is probably never too exciting to read :) > Finally, I decided we needed some quick guidelines, so I wrote > http://wiki.ipfire.org/projects/docs/basic_documentation_guidelines. > Again, this definitely is not a finished project, and it is mainly > filled with guesses at what our basic guidelines should be. I did try to > read some of the other articles to see what these guidelines should be, > but feel free to tell me I'm way off base. > > Feedback??? Please! I have very thick skin, so tons of negative feedback > will not hurt my feelings. I just want someplace we can send new > documenters to and say "here, read this if you want to know how we do > things." I just read over it very quickly, but I like what I see. Maybe try dividing it into multiple pages when it becomes longer and to demonstrate the namespaces :) Best, -Michael > > Rod