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FreeDOS How-tos in DocMan
Mini How-tos in DocMan jhall1 - 2004-02-05 05:54 - FreeDOS Documentation Project Just a note to let you know how I'm doing on the Mini How-tos, and migrating them into DocMan. I've finished moving all of the FreeDOS Mini How-tos (except the emacs/freemacs Mini How-tos - see http://www.freedos.org/jhall/freemacs/) into the DocMan system (https://sourceforge.net/docman/index.php?group_id=18412). My next step now is to insert the full How-tos and Spec/Manifesto into DocMan. This may be easier, since I can just upload the html directly. FreeDOS Migration Guide in DocMan jhall1 - 2004-01-18 13:04 - FreeDOS Documentation Project As an experiment, I've taken Johnson Lam's "FreeDOS Migration Guide" and put it into DocMan: http://sourceforge.net/docman/display_doc.php?docid=20916&group_id=18412 It's easy enough to define "FreeDOS How-tos" and "FreeDOS Mini How-tos" in the SF documentation manager, and you can submit and edit documentation fairly easily. But I'd really prefer to have an audit trail of some kind within DocMan, to show who edited a document at what date/time (currently only shows last modified date/time.) Moving FD-DOC into DocMan? jhall1 - 2004-01-18 12:48 - FreeDOS Documentation Project I'm considering how to improve the FD-DOC project, to make it easier for new users to contribute to our documentation. I'm concerned that by using 'roff -ms' as our documentation standard, we have set the bar too high for new documenters. It doesn't make a lot of sense to require that a user learn what is essentially a document-programming language (roff) just to contribute to a FreeDOS How-to. So I'm thinking about moving our FreeDOS documentation into the SF DocMan. Manifesto has been updated jhall1 - 2003-05-17 16:03 - FreeDOS Documentation Project I've updated the FreeDOS Manifesto with a new Romanian translation, and took the opportunity to clean up the files a little bit. My email address was very out of date, and some other minor cleanup. Thanks! |
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