Re: [Ubuntu-manual] Content management changes to simplify collaboration

2010-05-19 Thread Shaun McCance
On Tue, 2010-05-18 at 10:13 -0700, Ilya Haykinson wrote: > > - structured data storage with a concept of a "unit of content" > - this is the smallest "addressable" item > - I propose that the units of content be paragraphs of copy I don't know of any open source help systems that treat a

Re: [Ubuntu-manual] Content management changes to simplify collaboration

2010-05-18 Thread Ilya Haykinson
> > Seems like DocBook has the most flexibility, but since there is some > barrier to entry when writing DocBook maybe it'd be worth the time to come > up with some kind of simple editing tool. That is if there isn't something > out there better than Gedit :-). > My hope is that we have two class

Re: [Ubuntu-manual] Content management changes to simplify collaboration

2010-05-18 Thread Adam Sommer
Thanks for starting a comprehensive thread on these subjects. I probably have more questions than answers, but maybe they'll be worthwhile. On Tue, May 18, 2010 at 1:13 PM, Ilya Haykinson wrote: > > > Assuming agreement on the above (not a given, but I wanted to explore > further), there are s

[Ubuntu-manual] Content management changes to simplify collaboration

2010-05-18 Thread Ilya Haykinson
All, I would like to jump-start the discussion of the content management system (i.e. content pool), below. Here are my values for this type of a system: - structured data storage with a concept of a "unit of content" - this is the smallest "addressable" item - I propose that the units