On 02/04/2010 11:52 AM, Karsten Wade wrote:
Revised final proposal
The mission of the Fedora Documentation Project is to provide
documentation to users and contributors to improve the overall usage
and experience of Fedora. We do that by overseeing
community-maintained content, explaining the usage of certain pieces
of software or systems, and documenting technology recommendations
and for special events (releases, etc). In pursuit of this work, the
Docs Project creates and works with 100% free/libre and open source
software, content, tools, and processes to create a reusable
documentation system that is buildable from source by anyone and
free forever.
Any final thoughts here on list?
One of my colleagues here in ECS, Brian Forté suggested that this could
be streamlined a little. With his permission, this is his pared-down
version:
Fedora is the leading community-oriented, GPL-centric Linux-based
distribution consisting of a complete operating system and related
utility, recreational and productivity software. The Fedora
Documentation Project co-ordinates and, in large part, writes the Fedora
documentation.
This "cuts to the chase"; do we lose anything important?
Cheers
Rudi