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

Stefan Nagtegaal Drupal-Docs at iStyledThis.nl
Sat Mar 19 16:44:22 UTC 2005


Op 19-mrt-05 om 17:20 heeft Gabor Hojtsy het volgende geschreven:

>>> Technically they are there to point out additions or errors to the 
>>> page
>>> in question.  Theoritically any updates need to get moved into the
>>> handbook page and/or deleted.  A lot of them have.  Time and people.
>>> Site Maintainers were added in December 2004.
>>>
>> Technically.  ^.^  They seem to have turned into mini support forums. 
>>  I wonder if instead of comments, just a report errors/updates 
>> submission form would be good.  Someone has to do it, sure, but it's 
>> easier to do (implement, there is a good techy word for you ;) than 
>> to clean up after 20 comments here and there.
>
> It is possible to make comments not appear on documentation pages 
> (with moderation turned on), so that they are really made suggestion 
> stuff for authors. So they can approve a comment for display, if it 
> adds something to the page, but not general enough to incorporate, but 
> can incorporate if said editor has the time. This all is based on the 
> assumption that people will have time to go through the comment 
> moderation queue.
I'm not sure it's a matter of time, that people are not updating or do 
anything else with the written bookpages/documentation..
I think that the documentation writer simply forgot where they did 
what.. And, when people are adding comments, didn't get notified by the 
addition of this..


Stefan




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