On 7/18/07, Jonathan Roberts jonathan.roberts.uk@googlemail.com wrote:
Hi John, sorry after getting you to do the tasks I never got on to actually doing any work :S
It happens...I've moved into a new position at work and have been pretty busy.
Been working hard to get another project a little further along (check it out, you might be interested, http://questionsplease.org/freeme - going to do a Fedora spin today/tomorrow I think :D) but I'm hoping to get on to this soon (and the Revisor docs...)
I checked it out...looks interesting.
These three tasks though:
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Add high-level explanation of how to add software to the desktop. Provide relevant links. Take this task #
Add high-level explanation on how to do updates, with links to relevant guides. Take this task
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These two I think are already taken care of since we moved the stuff over from the SMG?
Quite possibly. I'll review the User Guide one more time and try and refine the tasks more precisely.
Choose an application and give a good explanation of how to install it and use it. This should be put in the proper category. For instance, a description of Exaile should be put in the Playing Multimedia section of the FDUG. Take this task
It seems strange to me to only give a clear example of how to use a single application? Or have I misunderstood? Also, a good explanation of how to install it is covered by the previous tasks, and hence I think already done?
I might have worded that task better. The point of this task is for someone to take an application, for example, Rhythmbox (as opposed to Exaile, my favorite), which would be included in the Multimedia section. They can add more detail concerning Rhythmbox, rather undertaking a revision of the whole Multimedia section.
By the way, the idea of listing which apps are included by default in the GNOME and KDE spins of the LiveCD is to make sure no "default" apps are overlooked. A writer could take a neglected app and include it in the User Guide.
Is that clearer or am I spinning out of control (obscure pun intended)?
John Babich Volunteer, Fedora Docs Project