Re: The Ultimate Help System
- From: David Merrill <david lupercalia net>
- To: gnome-doc-list gnome org
- Subject: Re: The Ultimate Help System
- Date: Mon, 19 Mar 2001 21:25:27 -0500
On Mon, Mar 19, 2001 at 04:17:55PM -0600, Kevin Breit wrote:
> Tom,
> That actually seems very good. It's actually something we should try to
> do...Gnome 2.0?
> A comment though. I'd like to see more online documentation (ala
> Microsoft's help center) instead of on the system. This has a few advantages
> and a few disadvantages.
> Advantages: Keeping documentation updated online tends to be very easy to
> update. I release some new <application>Dia</application> documentation, I
> don't need to wait till the next release to get the latest documentation. I
> just update it on the web, and its there, ready to go. This also creates a
> central place for help. A user knows that they can always go to
> help.gnome.org and get help for all the Gnome applications.
> Disadvantages: Not everyone has an internet connection. I need help getting
> say...gppp or whatever going. But the docs are online. Bad combo. You also
> have version problems.
> What I'd recommend doing is having a central database that is online and
> each program will come with its own documentation. Then the database will
> have archives of all the documentation, and will have errata on the docs with
> the fixes applied to the online documentation. So the user will select what
> version they got, and then it'll display the latest documentation for that
> version.
> Comments?
Sounds like scrollkeeper. :-)
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