On Mon Nov 18 23:53:46 UTC 2013 Pete Travis wrote:
First off, I feel obligated to point out
that you've very nearly written your post in functional
ReStructuredText! Okay, moving on...
The idea of accepting contributions in varying formats then
converting
them for publishing is definitely worth investigating. Let's add
"Identify formats that can be converted to DocBook with fedora-shipped
tools" to the list!
The idea of rolling release documentation is growing on me, as I
consider it. There's no reason to hold back from publishing something
as soon as the feature hits the repos. If we work with a continuous
release model we'll ship updates to Guides that lag behind release date
instead of waiting for the next release. If we're coordinating
efforts, it might be more intuitive to focus effort on features than
release number as well. I wonder if we can get something like this:
docs.fedoraproject.org
-----------------------------------
- Fedora Documentation
-- Fedora 20 Release Notes
-- Fedora 20 Installation Guide
-- System Administrator's Guide # continuous release
-- Burning ISO Images to Disc # continuous release
-- etc...
- Legacy Fedora Documentation
-- Everything that isn't continuous release or that is targeted to
an EOL release
- etc...
--
-- Pete Travis
- Fedora Docs Project Leader
- 'randomuser' on freenode
- immanetize at
fedoraproject.org
QA is actively working on updating their wiki space and writing
tutorials for new contributors - which might be useful for the Docs
team when it comes to writing guides (at least, I hope they'll be
useful :) ).
I second Pete's ideas here. Pandoc [1] is a great tool for
converting between different forms of markup - which would make life a
whole lot easier when it comes to people submitting short
articles/tutorials. If there was an easy, plain-text, means of writing
tutorials and submitting them, rolling release documentation and
tutorials would be fairly straight-forward to implement.
Anyway, just a thought!
PS - Sorry for splitting the thread, I wasn't subscribed when it
started...
// Roshi
[1]
http://johnmacfarlane.net/pandoc