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Re: New "documentation" branch


From: Selma Leathem
Subject: Re: New "documentation" branch
Date: Sat, 8 Dec 2012 17:40:13 -0800 (PST)


I'll start by applying for membership. I was unaware that you could do that.

From: John Darrington <address@hidden>
To: Selma Leathem <address@hidden>
Cc: John Darrington <address@hidden>; Ben Pfaff <address@hidden>; "address@hidden" <address@hidden>
Sent: Saturday, December 8, 2012 4:49 AM
Subject: New "documentation" branch

On Fri, Dec 07, 2012 at 02:50:09PM -0800, Selma Leathem wrote:
   
   
  If you don't mind I'd prefer if you check it in please. I
  actually don't think that I have the correct permissions to do it myself anyway.

Ok.  Done.  I have pushed your changes to a new branch, called "documentation",
under your name.  I made a few very small alterations so that it fitted in with
the rest of the documentation.

I'm glad we've finally got that in!   

My view of what needs to be done before we can merge into master:

1. Reading the manual, there is a lack of continuity.  It is as if it were
  3 or 4 separate manuals, written by different authors (which indeed it is!)
  We need to take a wholistic approach to re-arranging things.  Perhaps some
  chapters can be combined.  Some large sections from certain chapters seem to
  belong IMO in different chapters.

2. Some of the screenshots which Selma made, are out of date.  That is, the dialog
  boxes have changed slightly since the captures were done.    Also, I think it
  is somewhat embarasssing in a GNU manual to have screenshots which were clearly
  not taken from a GNU operating system.  We will need to redo them. 
  Fortunately, I've been working on a system, which makes it fairly easy to automatically
  generaate screenshots.  Some of the more complex ones may still have to be manually
  done, but most can be automated.


Anyway, it's great that we now have at least a start to some GUI documentation.  I'll
check in some minor improvements within the next day or two.

Selma, if you open an account on savannah.gnu.org and apply for membership to the PSPP
project, then you will be able to checkin furture changes straight away without having
to go through one of us.

Regards,

John


   

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