[Grok-dev] Maintenance of Community Documentation
Martijn Faassen
faassen at startifact.com
Mon Jun 15 06:43:40 EDT 2009
Hey Sebastian,
Sorry I haven't been paying enough attention in the last week. :)
Sebastian Ware wrote:
> -Create a separate Community Doc email list [grok-doc]
> The purpose would be to highlight documentation efforts and questions
> related to documentation. This would be the place to go if one is
> working on community documentation or has questions related to
> community docs. This could also be the place where Grok users could
> learn more about the capabilities of Grok by reading the discussions.
> Basically we would like to support the emerging Grok culture of
> learning-by-writing-docs. This would benefit everybody.
I'm -0 to a new mailing list; I don't think grok-dev is very high
traffic and having the discussions taking place on a single mailing list
might encourage more people to contribute.
You mention also that a grok-doc mailing list might be useful for users.
It's interesting that there'd be a -doc list before a -users list then.
(I'm -0 to any new lists at this stage though).
If people really do want a new mailing list I can see about having it
created on zope.org.
> -Organise a peer review workflow. Tagging content as:
> - Peer reviewed for version x.y (doc looks ok)
> - Out of date (with regards to current version)
> - Needs editing (for reason xyz)
> - Needs merging (with content xyz)
>
> Maybe create a simple webtool to keep track of peer reviews (if this
> isn't easily implemented in Plone).
+1 on such a workflow!
I'd suggest trying to come up with a workflow "on paper" and following
that for a while before worrying about codifying it in software. This
way the focus will be on improving the documentation instead of writing
software.
> -Organise on-line sprints every three months
> The purpose is to focus the community during a week to peer review and
> improve community docs. If the tasks are reasonably well organised,
> this could be fun and very, very useful.
>
> If this sounds reasonable I'll be happy to take a lead on this effort.
I'm very happy to see you take this initiative, Sebastian!
Regards,
P.S. I know I've been somewhat absent here for a while, but I expect to
spend some more time on Grok related issues in the future.
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