[TYPO3-doc] purpose of wiki/ members

Daniel Brüßler info at -remove-patchworking.de
Wed Mar 21 10:24:53 CET 2007


Hi Jakub,

please register at http://www.t3one.com and put the link to your image
into http://wiki.typo3.org/index.php/DocTeam#Members . Until now I just
know you by this newsgroup.

kind regards
Daniel Brüßler


HJakub Tesinsky schrieb:
> Daniel Brüßler napsal(a):
>> Hello Jakub,
>>
>> and please take some time to see
>> http://wiki.typo3.org/index.php/Documentation_joblist#Current_activities
>>
>> What tasks are not needed in your eyes, and what are missing?
> 
> Firstly I should say that I do not understand many tasks. Also thought I
> am trying to understand the history and the state of Typo3 Documentation
>  by reading historic news and various wiki pages I feel that I
> understand less and less ;-)
> 
> For me the single problem with wiki I see now is: IT IS TOO COMPLICATED.
> 
> It can bee seen that there are several layers of various attempts to
> organize it. Most of them seem to be quite clever, but thre result is
> again the same: it is too complicated.
> 
> I have been thinking about how to change it and did not find any idea
> yet. I have been even considering as the only way to restart from
> scratch - install new wiki, discuss the plan, and move contents here.
> But it might be too brutal way.
> 
> For me it seems to me that you work hard, but I scare that you are too
> concerned with technicalities that you have no time to do the most
> important think: lead the way.
> 
> Right now I think that the only hope to wiki might be to start with some
> very small part - maybe one page and surroundings and try to do this
> part as good as possible. Make it uncluttered and understandable for
> newbies. I think it should not be anything too "big" like homepage which
> would lead to neverending discussions. Let it be something simple. I see
> that Mathew already found place of interest and as it is the first bold
> link on homepage, we might start with this: "Getting started".
> 
> Main problem with typo3 Documetation is not that there is not enough
> documetation. The main problem is that there is no single place where
> everything is and that there is no order in documents. The existing
> documents overlap in parts, some topics are not covered.
> 
> The conclusion: it is useless to write new documentation, we should
> organize the existing one.
> 
> This is very big task, but I suggest that we start on one place (for
> example "Getting started" page) and idetify what topics should be
> gathered here. Than we should gather all available documentation on
> identified topics and transfer them (manually) to wikispace. If they
> overlap, than merge their corresponding parts.
> 
> On the way we can discuss more general topics.


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