On 2013-05-13 23:41, Jonathan Marsden wrote: > Ali and Phill, > > On Mon, May 13, 2013, at 06:51 AM, Ali Linx (amjjawad) wrote: > >> If I write say 20% of the pages. When we will move to a new system, >> can this be transferred or should be 're-written' again? re-write the >> whole thing? > > When Phill says "we will be using Mallard", the referent of the pronoun > "we" is unclear. I think Phill means "the official Ubuntu documentation > team". Not the Lubuntu Wiki team. Not the (yet to be formed) group of > people who may be working on an Lubuntu-specific version or equivalent > of http://ubuntu-manual.org. > >> AND ... is it a MUST that we follow that plan? can we still use the >> same Wiki Format? ... > > Relax. The wiki is not going to stop using existing (Moinmoin) wiki > formatting. > > The needs of a document formatting system for online informal > documentation (such as a wiki) are *different* from those of a more > formal offline documentation approach (such as a printed manual). The > discussion item in vUDS is for *offline* documentation (a manual, or a > set of manuals). No- one (as far as I know) is suggesting replacing the > Ubuntu wiki with some new and different technology for online > documentation that needs different markup. > > Let's keep the different kinds of documentation needs clear in our > minds. > > Jonathan > Hi Jonathan and everybody else,
Do you know if there is a tool to make off-line manuals from the wiki pages (or from the moinmoin source code)? Or the other way around? I'm asking because I'm maintaining 'Lubuntu-fake-PAE' and need both the wiki pages and some kind of off-line manuals for it. Best regards Nio -- Lubuntu-users mailing list Lubuntu-users@lists.ubuntu.com Modify settings or unsubscribe at: https://lists.ubuntu.com/mailman/listinfo/lubuntu-users