[drupal-docs] Handbook v2
Chris Messina
chris.messina at gmail.com
Sun Mar 20 03:54:40 UTC 2005
To throw my half-cent in, I think that this is a really good idea.
Pairing documentation w/ discussion is a great model and Wikipedia
proves this.
I wonder though,how we might exploit this model to better serve
maintaining documentation for multiple versions of Drupal or better
keeping docs consistent with HEAD? For example, it would be nice to be
able to talk about the "current version" in the content and then when
there's a new release that outmodes that portion of documentation, it
somehow creates a new version of the page to accommodate the *new*
"current version" of Drupal. (does that make any sense?!)
Chris
On Sat, 19 Mar 2005 22:11:38 -0500, Moshe Weitzman <weitzman at tejasa.com> wrote:
> This reminds me that MediaWiki (i.e. Wikipedia) has a great model for
> discussion of pages. They show comments on a tab, instead of below the
> article itself. Makes a lot of sense for book pages, and possibly other
> node types.
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