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.
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!
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.
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."
Rod