[drupal-docs] Moving handbook to docs.drupal.org

Kieran Lal kieran at civicspacelabs.org
Fri Mar 18 16:59:47 UTC 2005


Drupal is a user community +1

If we leave the documentation where it is can we get full control of 
theming, blocks, and menus for those pages?

Can we wrap it in an information architecture that segments our users 
needs and expectations?  Can we lock certain pages so only drupal 
documenters can edit them?  Can we using hide comments so that a thread 
of comments doesn't scare off novices, but is still available for those 
who want more?

If we can do that then I think we can reach a win-win situation.

Cheers,
Kieran
On Mar 18, 2005, at 6:37 AM, Dries Buytaert wrote:

>
> On 18 Mar 2005, at 11:15, Gabor Hojtsy wrote:
>> But as others are pointed out, it does not seem to be possible to 
>> keep drupal.org as a user community and a developer community. It is 
>> historically a development community, but now increasingly a user 
>> community too, and it is frustrating to get lost in trying to find 
>> out what information is for a user and what is for a developer...
>
> I'd say that drupal.org is pretty much a user community at this point 
> (except for the patch queue maybe).
>
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