Hi Vincent,
It's up to you but yes we'd like the max number of people to participate!On Mar 5, 2008, at 1:52 PM, Asiri Rathnayake wrote:Hi,
I'm a bit confused, can / should i participate ?I've worked on XEclipse but i'm pretty new to other XWiki stuff ( working on it ).
May be reading the doc and finding errors ? :)Sure. Or documenting non-documented macros, improving some existing docs, etcMaybe the XEclipse plugin documentation can be improved too? Maybe the documentation that explains how to build XEclipse can be improved? Maybe updating the doc about building XWiki inside Eclipse?
Thanks!-VincentOn Wed, Mar 5, 2008 at 2:11 PM, Vincent Massol <vincent@massol.net> wrote:
Here's the new concept: as much people as possible in the XWiki community must spend 1 hour on Wednesday, 5th of March 2008 (today, sorry for the late announcement) and write documentation for 1 hour on xwiki.org. This is an effort to improve the quality and content of our documentation.
Rules:
* 1 hour
* You choose at what time you want to work on the documentation. However most of us will be starting at 14:00 GMT+1.
* On xwiki.org
* You choose to document what you want. Ideas of missing documentation:
- In JIRA: http://tinyurl.com/3xtn8t- Improve existing documentation
- XWiki Watch documentation on http://watch.xwiki.org
- XEM Documentation on http://manager.xwiki.org
* Make sure you create a jira issue for the work you're doing and assign to yourself. The issue should be created in the XWiki Core project, with a "documentation" component.
* If you can't do it on the 5th, then you can still do it on another day, as close as possible to the 5th of March ;)* The idea is to repeat this event every month or every 2 months.Thanks everyone, let's see what we can do with the power of the community! :)-Vincent
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