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- Date: Sun, 18 Nov 2007 18:51:03 +0900
- From: Darren Cook <darren@example.com>
- Subject: Re: Linux docs (was:Re: [tlug] Re: IPv6)
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> > How hard is it to get involved in documentation projects? Stephen wrote: > It's a bitch. You really need to understand the project's code, and > know what the developers are trying to accomplish, to do it well. > ... > You can always report bugs against documentation, but those often get > ignored because the developers think they're gonna change the behavior > anyway. I've never had this impression. Must be an emacs thing ;-). I think most programmers of most open source projects would bend down and kiss your feet if you offered to write documentation, especially if it is tutorial/how-to documentation, which the main developers are generally incapable of. Knowing the internals is very much optional. And you don't even need to get permission: just post the tutorial to a blog and thanks to the wonders of google people will find it and ready it. Daren
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