Re: contribution to GTG project and GOPW
- From: Radina Matic <radina matic gmail com>
- To: Bertrand Rousseau <bertrand rousseau gmail com>
- Cc: women-outreach <women-outreach gnome org>, Marina Zhurakhinskaya <marinaz redhat com>, Izidor Matušov <izidor matusov gmail com>, gnome-doc-list <gnome-doc-list gnome org>, gtg-contributors lists launchpad net, Lionel Dricot <ploum ploum net>
- Subject: Re: contribution to GTG project and GOPW
- Date: Thu, 29 Mar 2012 00:49:00 +0200
Thanks, Bertrand, it was actually great fun working on this and I am starting to like Mallard a lot!
You have a point with PPA comment... I believe it is worth including in the docs, but maybe placing the whole PPA topic somewhere towards the end of help file would be a better solution. Actually, there is a warning note about the instability and bug issues when installing the development release that I copied from Launchpad, but you are right, I should add the advice to backup the data prior to this kind of operation.
Now that I think of it, do you believe that we should include a general chapter about backup process? I didn't think of it before, does GTG have a backup option? How is the user supposed to approach it?
Rgds,
Radina
On Wed, Mar 28, 2012 at 22:43, Bertrand Rousseau
<bertrand rousseau gmail com> wrote:
Hi,
I didn't the time to make a thorough review, but after a first glance,
it looks really good! (wow, GTG is getting help pages!)
Just one remark: is it a good idea to speak about the PPA? Since it's
in the help (thus probably not very advanced people), I don't think we
should encourage to get the bleeding-edge copy of GTG... (at least
without a word of warning and good advices to keep data safe)
Bertrand
2012/3/28 Izidor Matušov <izidor matusov gmail com>:
>> I'd love to hear what you think, and anybody who has 5 spare minutes can
>> just download the master as tar.gz, uncompress it and open any of the
>> .page files with Yelp.
>>
>> Don't mind the text itself much, this was more of the structural draft,
>> to see how all the content pages link together in Mallard format. Once
>> the structure is all in place and approved by the team, I'll proceed
>> with polishing the actual text.
>
>
> I can open it and browse it :-) Sometimes I find in console those messages:
> Unmatched inline element: steps
> Unmatched inline element: item
> Unmatched inline element: p
> Unmatched inline element: item
> Unmatched inline element: p
> Unmatched inline element: item
> Unmatched inline element: p
> Unmatched inline element: item
> Unmatched inline element: p
> Unmatched inline element: item
> Unmatched inline element: p
>
> When I opened shortcut page, shortcuts for main window were collapsed. Is
> that an intention?
>
> Besides text and structure (there are no pages for last sections), it looks
> great!
>
> Izidor
--
Bertrand Rousseau
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