[drupal-docs] Doc forum, "best practices", etc.

Anisa mystavash at animecards.org
Sun Apr 10 07:15:19 UTC 2005


I don't get a sense of the content from the title 'best practices'.  It 
appears to be lingo.  :)

Why is it a best practices thingy?  Just skimming, it seems to be more 
about the various Drupal bits.

Anisa.

Boris Mann wrote:

>I want to direct everyone's attention to the Documentation forum --
>http://drupal.org/forum/33. This is our on-Drupal.org spot for
>discussing things.
>
>Carlo (a new member on this list and to Drupal -- welcome and thank
>you!) wrote a post (http://drupal.org/node/20173) asking about process
>for having book pages approved. This is, of course, the difficulty in
>not having notification of new book pages/pages in the queue.
>
>Also, while Carlo's has done a good write up, the tone and material is
>not (IMHO) correct for documentation -- it's more of a "best
>practices" document as we have been doing on our support site. For
>those that don't have permission to view the node on Drupal.org, I've
>pasted the content into the dev wiki here:
>http://dev.bryght.com/t/wiki/DrupalGeneralConcepts
>
>What do people think about "best practices" style articles? I think
>this is very good information to have, especially when you could have
>multiple "best practices" written for different situations or
>viewpoints, but that it shouldn't be part of the main tree of
>documentation. For Carlo's article, I would say that the audience
>would be Site Admins, and the topic would be Site Setup and/or General
>Concepts. We can quickly see some category terms emerging here.
>
>Anyway, just wanted to throw that out there and make sure people know
>I'm still thinking about all this.
>
>--
>Boris Mann
>http://www.bryght.com
>  
>



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