[Bf-docboard] documentation tasks

will quartz13163 at distanthumans.info
Fri Jan 27 05:31:30 CET 2006


Greetings Purple,

Thanks for catching that. I updated the Selection section to cover that 
tool. ;-)

P.S.
My main focus at this time is to simply get the document (what ever 
state it is in) and get it up to date with versions 2.4.x
I am attempting to do miner restructuring as I go but not to much that 
it slows down my main goal.


-Will (Quartz)

Purple wrote:
> Hi guys,
>
> Firstly let me say I am not having a go - loving all the
> work that gets put in to the wiki - but I want to know how
> to maximize my effort and I am still a little lost.
>
> I have reviewed the wiki site and joined this mailing list
> but I am still confused about organization of the
> documentation tasks. By this I mean the larger
> documentation effort (not type-os, minor changes, etc) and
> overall structure. I get the procedure laid out in the
> writers guide but it just seems a little aimless - and I
> kinda know it's not.
>
> I don't, unfortunately, get a lot of access to irc but if
> all the organization is done in there it's abit, well,
> covert!
>
> * Is there a list documentation tasks that need to done? I
> have seen the Wanted Pages but there is no priorities and I
> assume no ownership etc. and very little of it makes sense.
> * I remember seeing something about the minutes of a
> monthly irc meeting but I can't find them.
>
> As an example,
> http://mediawiki.blender.org/index.php/Manual/PartII/Selection
> describes select modes etc and says it's complete for 2.4.
> BUT has anyone used the undocumented [ctrl]+lmb lasso type
> select? I didn't know it was there until yesterday but it
> is massively useful to me - (since noodles I get a lot more
> investigative with the interface) - Is this something that
> needs documenting? (it's not in gestures either) Do people
> actually know it's there? Who gets to say a section is
> complete? 
>
> Am I missing visibility of project management or is there
> none? Is this something that people aren't volunteering for
> or people don't think is needed?
>
> Thanks,
> P
>
>
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