On Apr 1, 2005 2:17 AM, Karsten Wade <kwade(a)redhat.com> wrote:
On Thu, 2005-03-31 at 22:27 -0600, Gustavo Seabra wrote:
> The question now comes to which form to adopt: DocBook or Wiki?
>
> Based on maturity, since this document has gone through 4 draft
> versions, all discussed openly in the list, I believe it is mature
> enough to get the DocBook format. It would also give it a more
> "official" look. However, it seems to me, the DocBook is a more closed
> format, with more restrict access.
What I understand you to mean is, it is harder to learn how to use and
manipulate DocBook than a Wiki. That is true.
Well, not really. The point isn't the difficulty, Duncan has even
already volunteered to do the DocBook translation. My question is more
about the /character/ of the document.
I now understand the advantages of DocBook, and it seems a wonderful
tool for writing the system documentation. The question is: is it
appropriate for a /mailing list guidelines/? Or would that be better
written in a lighter format, but which lacks the flexibility of the
DocBook? I really don't know.
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