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Re: Improving the organization of U++ help [message #21686 is a reply to message #21669] |
Mon, 01 June 2009 02:49 |
gprentice
Messages: 260 Registered: November 2005 Location: New Zealand
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luzr wrote |
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I'm not familiar with using svn with U++. Topic++ files are binary aren't they.
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Not anymore, that was part of creating new infrastructure. Diff would work with them just OK (but of course, you would have to deal with raw QTF to solve conflicts - nothing too hard anyway).
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Great. (how are images handled?)
luzr wrote |
I believe that current documentation infrastructure, while not perfect, is good enough. What is missing is content
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What is the main content that you think is missing?
luzr wrote |
Basically everybody with any write access to svn gains rights to edit documentation. Ditto for website.
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Forgive my ignorance but what does "ditto for website" mean?
koldo wrote |
Just a list of documentation to be done linked to the Summary and an opportunity to sign in some place and say YES!, I will do this in four weeks!. The developer of that code only should have to check the new documentation.
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Google code issue tracking is a possibility for this
http://code.google.com/p/upp-mirror/issues/list
People could post documentation deficiencies there and also create issues where they post updated information for the help if they don't have time to check in updated documentation. Posting a thread in (this) documentation forum would probably work too .
Graeme
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