[TOS] Scribd

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Tue Jun 29 14:43:19 UTC 2010


On Tue, Jun 29, 2010 at 6:03 AM, adam - adam at xs4all.nl wrote:
> hi,
><snip>
>
> So...moving forward - I welcome a review of potential tools for TOS and
> we would certainly like to make TOS aware of Booki. If there will be a
> formal process perhaps this should be outlined, otherwise I can email
> something to the list (and I hope others do too with other suggestions).
>
> adam

Perhaps, adam, you could lead us to the requirements documents for
booki and we could leverage that for our discussion here?

Is there anyone here who works with The Linux Documentation Project
and could point us to their requirements document, if any?

Are there any other users of other documentation environments that
could point us to similar requirements specifications for what they
use?

If there are no special requirements specifications on the projects
for which you develop documentation, perhaps you can describe the work
habits of the group for us?

I'm interested in finding how well group dynamics are managed by the
various existing documentation environments.  I think Matthew Jadud
had a valuable insight with his comments about a wiki approach.
Parallel efforts that can be compared and contrasted, yet controlled
until consensus is achieved is a key feature of cooperative
development in my world view.




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