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Message #00042
Re: Doc info
Hey Matthew,
We definitely need to get all of our documentation on
http://docs.whube.com. I am not sure what Paul wants to do with all
of this, though. docs.whube
can export the site to pdf, latex, etc. so I think that it would be a good
starting source for our documentation. Perhaps we could put all the content
on docs.whube, generate a pdf, then have that pdf ship with whube's source.
Never apologize for being new; we've all been there at some point. :) As
for feeling like you're not pulling your own weight, I think we all feel
like that at times, don't sweat it.
Thomas Plastino Martin
https://launchpad.net/~tenach
http://thescoundrels.net
http://tenach.net
On Wed, Sep 1, 2010 at 10:47 AM, matthew byers <faintstlsaint@xxxxxxxxx>wrote:
> Hey folks,
> So i am unashamed to say that with me being new to being on a collaborative
> team as this that im an unsure of which docs/wiki's need to be created to
> compliment whube. Of course the FAQ is started and i am still dev'ing on but
> other than that i am wide open to any other information that you all would
> like to see in docs on whube. Sorry for being so new at this but i hate
> feeling as if im not pulling my own weight!! Any suggestions are highly
> welcome. I was told that the QA docs come with whube along with the
> development doc so im looking for what else needs to be made.
>
> --
> God Bless
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From: matthew byers, 2010-09-01