[Typo3-documentation] Who is the Team?

Peter Kindström peter289 at telia.com
Fri Jun 18 20:35:14 CEST 2004


>>I still like to resolve the question of the team. So far the following
>>people have made an appearance on this mailist list:
>>
>>Patrick Gaumond
>>Michael Stucki
>>Peter Kindström
>>Sebastian Kurfürst
>>Jean-Marie Schweizer
:
> The truth is that no, there's not really more people. If you look at the
> mail I sent Wednesday, that's the official names. That's it.

Then I have a few questions:
  1. Shouldn´t the web page and the wiki be updated?
  2. Who can update the typo3.org documentation web pages?


> Even more true is that name and titles ARE NOT important. Action and actual
> work is.

IMHO it is important to people _outside_ the doc team. I think 
it is important that they know who they should contact if they 
have documentation questions or ideas!

Instead of everyone inventing the wheel again... Of course good, 
updated documentation web pages on typo3.org would help a lot.

(I myself still get "surprises" when I read that there is a 
DocTEAM server, there is a glossay (somewhere), there is an 
editor manual (somewhere) and so on.)


>>Since you are the DocTeam leader what is your suggestion? Wait? Go ahead?
> 
> Originally Kasper ask me to be responsible becaus he liked my work for the
> "New to TYPO3?" page. My opinions are not more important than yours.

Thats alright, but IHMO there has to be someone that coordinates 
"all" the documentation efforts and make decisions like the above.

And that someone also should "keep an eye" on how the 
documentation projects are running. And maybe help if they get 
stuck. And be the link between Kasper and the other writers...


>>I also think we should have a
>>separate DocTeamSupport list where the people on that list don't
>>actually write or just rather support a writer thatn writing himself.
> 
> Maybe I don't understand what you want to achieve but from my point of view
> there's already enough ML to read!

Such a list could be helpful, but I am afraid we mostly have to 
make it ourself... When we find someone helpful, we ask him/her 
if its ok that we put him/her on the list and note his/her 
specialty.

Why not just make that list (on the wiki), Jean-Marie?  ;-)


/Peter Kindström



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