On Thu, 2004-08-12 at 06:51, Colin Charles wrote:
On Thu, 2004-08-12 at 23:35, Paul W. Frields wrote:
> > Can we use this, along with the anaconda docs?
>
http://www.coolgoose.com/sites/lal_tvm/anaconda.html
> > Looks like it requires some DocBook-ifying, but yeah, it might be
> > useful
>
> Sure. Questions you need to answer first:
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These are questions down to the original author, thanks. I just forward
interesting bits that could be possible docs (if you've been noticing
lately) - since I read all the lists, I might as well assign bits and
pieces that seem useful to different parts of the project
Yes, this is a good example of an idea or existing document without an
author.
I'm thinking that perhaps the process should be, when an idea has enough
weight to make a bugzilla report, make it one, and have it block the
master tracker. In many ways, bugzilla has a manual workflow, comment
tracking, and other features to make it a usable CMS (content management
system).
So, I filed 129782 for this Anaconda customization doc. It's OK if we
file 100 and drop 70 of them into the bit-bucket, it's a better tracking
and dropping mechanism than the mailing list. :)
I set it to block 129722 for now, although that bug is nominally for
finished, ready to post docs. I'm wondering, should we have a separate
tracker bug that is just for "docs moving from idea to
ready-to-publish"?
Oh, wait, I decided to do that. So, 129784 is now a bucket for catching
docs with authors but not ready for CVS and ideas without authors or
needing conversion.
129782 is now only tracked by 129784.
- Karsten
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