On Sat, 03 Oct 2009 15:54:31 +0100
AllenJB <gentoo-li...@allenjb.me.uk> wrote:

> I have tried to bring up the issues on the docs team list but pretty
> much get shot down and told everything is fine and dandy.

Going to have to call "bullshit" on this one. Who told you that on the lists? 
Have you *seen* *any* of the posts *I've* made? Take a look back at the list 
for the last, oh, year's worth of posts from me.

We know there's stuff to do. There just aren't enough people. I do what I can, 
but I'm but one man.
 
> I personally would happily donate my time to working on the docs, if
> only it didn't involve a markup language nobody else uses. I suggested a
> closed wiki for official documentation, but was again shot down saying
> that the existing team (who seem to be doing nothing) would need to
> reskill and that the server admins dislike wikis.

"Who seem to be doing nothing."

Thanks. Thanks for shitting all over my work for the last month/year/years. All 
the hours I spend each week (each day) even when I'm devaway maintaining docs 
in /doc/, /proj/, and our other www pages in /main/. Thanks for saying I do 
nothing.

I know you're not aware of everything that's going on behind the scenes, but to 
make such a blanket statement is just uncalled for. I suggest you take a look 
at http://sources.gentoo.org/gentoo/xml/htdocs/ (doc/en/ and proj/en/) to see 
some commit history before making such an unkind statement.

We're not totally dead. Not all of the team is inactive. I'm active. The 
translators are active. Our lead has been fielding the bugs as they come in.

The problem with the English side of the docs is that I'm basically the only 
person doing anything. That means that while I can *sorta* keep up with the 
regular influx of non-handbook doc bugs, I can't do the entire handbook revamp 
on my own.*

* Actually, I could, but some of the changes I have in mind are so far-reaching 
that I'd prefer not to go over the head of my team lead and instead stick to 
our existing policies rather than start breaking things left and right.

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