[documentation] [Documentation feature] Authoring Guidelines for placing/ organising v4.x and v5 documentation
vjordan
drupal-docs at drupal.org
Tue Jan 9 10:49:33 UTC 2007
Issue status update for
http://drupal.org/node/107953
Post a follow up:
http://drupal.org/project/comments/add/107953
Project: Documentation
Version: <none>
Component: Misc
Category: feature requests
Priority: normal
Assigned to: Anonymous
Reported by: vjordan
Updated by: vjordan
Status: active
I have not been able to find guidelines on how to structure
documentation for v4.x and v5. If this guidance is available great, and
maybe you can point me to it? If not I'm making this feature request.
It will be useful to develop guidance, possibly in the authoring
guidelines [1], on how to document features and changes for major
releases. In particular this guidance would be very useful as V5 starts
to get deployed and more documentation is created with that release in
mind. Well thought-out guidance could help keep the documentation useful
for readers as they use the new release.
Possible guidance might be one of:
* existing content pages are updated with a "5.x" section to explain
differences between v5 and v4.7.
* a new page tagged "5.x" should be created for all pages that have v5
specific content.
* all v5 pages should be placed in a whole new v5 handbook (well, maybe
that's not realistic).
It would be useful to link to, with a view to consolidating, the
discussions regarding how to structure the handbooks to make it easier
for readers to get to v4.x or v5 documents. This feature is likely to be
more in need as people begin to deploy v5.
Related posts:
Feature request on making documentation version-specific -
http://drupal.org/node/105356
One example of the 4.x vs 5.x differences and questions about how to
present - http://drupal.org/node/103915
[1] http://drupal.org/about/authoring
vjordan
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