Re: Role and function of the docs team
- From: Matthew Paul Thomas <mpt myrealbox com>
- To: GNOME Documentation <gnome-doc-list gnome org>
- Subject: Re: Role and function of the docs team
- Date: Sat, 26 Aug 2006 06:57:50 +0700
On Aug 25, 2006, at 10:43 PM, Joachim Noreiko wrote:
This is something that's been on my mind for a while, and I was going
to leave it till after the release, but the new default theme is
basically the camel's back.
Or the last straw on that back, perhaps. :-)
...
The GDP almost shuts down for months, and then has to go into
overdrive to get the work done. Volunteers lose interest when there's
nothing to do, and don't necessarily want to work in the few weeks
leading to release. It's also stressful and non-fun. We need to spread
the workload throughout the cycle.
Reason 2: too much time is wasting feature hunting. Documentation
writing shouldn't involve trying every single bit of an application on
the offchance something has changed. It's a far more efficient use of
our time if we have a list of what's changed.
...
Just as an interested observer, maybe there should be less of a "Gnome
Documentation Project" and more of an expectation of individual help
teams for individual programs. The writers would still share knowledge
and coordinate in this mailing list and in #docs, but responsibility
for good on-screen help (and blame for bad help!) would be the
responsibility of the module teams themselves rather than the GDP.
In other words, for each proposed module for Gnome, you should be able
to ask, "who is the maintainer, who is the interaction designer, who is
the chief QA person, and who is the help author", and get three or four
distinct answers.
This wouldn't have solved the problem with the default theme, but it
might have improved the Orca situation.
--
Matthew Paul Thomas
http://mpt.net.nz/
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