Hi, Il giorno dom, 11/01/2009 alle 14.41 -0600, Shaun McCance ha scritto: > Do *NOT* set an initial status higher than "update". Only > use "update" if the document seems to describe Gnome 2.24 > reasonably well. If the document is referring to a bunch > of stuff from 2.16 or something, or if it just never had > the information it should have, mark it as "incomplete" > or even "stub". > > If you have experience with DocBook and have committed to > documentation in Gnome SVN before, you have my permission > to commit initial status information to any document that > is maintained by the GDP. Otherwise, just send an email > to the list with a patch so we can make sure it's right. following up on what you wrote, I've edited a little bit Empathy's doc adding the new status tracking. The updated document can be found in a bug report [1], please take a look at it. > After that, get writing. Try to move through the status > indicators. Your first goal is to get a complete document > structure with technically correct information. Stay in > touch with the mailing list, or ask question on the #docs > channel on irc.gnome.org. I'll be back working on that document in the next days/weeks, updating the basic new features of Empathy and going a little bit further expanding it. Comments are more than welcome. Cheers. [1] http://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=561033 -- Milo Casagrande <milo casagrande name>
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