[doc] Doc tools
Chuck Hagenbuch
chuck at horde.org
Thu Jun 12 11:54:49 PDT 2003
Quoting Eric Rostetter <eric.rostetter at physics.utexas.edu>:
> I think the problem is were not getting a lot of documentation written
> at all. Or kept up to date if they are written.
For me, at least, docbook is a pretty high hurdle to get over to write
developer docs.
> > Jon, any thoughts on using this for some Horde docs?
>
> Which docs?
Seems like a good candidate for turning the INSTALL and docs/ directories
from apps files into content for the website, at least.
> I'm really not sure where you are going. I'd say stick with docbook
> for major docs (user guide, installation guide, etc) and do whatever
> you want for others (faq, developer docs, examples, etc). But that is
> without really knowing what your point is.
Your distinction between major docs and others confuses me - can you say why
the line is there?
-chuck
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