[Qgis-community-team] Tasks for writing Documentation
Larissa Junek
l.junek at gmx.net
Thu Aug 1 09:00:15 PDT 2019
Hello,
I'd like to go back to the discussion below. Can we structure our work
on the documentation?
I would be interested in working only on issues that are dedicated to
the 3.4 user manual. At my work, my colleagues really need a complete
documentation.
I can work for up to 5hours a week on the documentation.
Actually, I need an updated issue list with the label backport to 3.4.
Do you guys have any other suggestions?
Cheers, Larissa
Am 30.03.2019 um 00:44 schrieb Alexandre Neto:
> I see Larissa point, maybe we could give a look and pick some
> priorities. For example, big features that are totally undocumented.
>
> A sex, 29/03/2019, 16:17, matteo <matteo.ghetta at gmail.com
> <mailto:matteo.ghetta at gmail.com>> escreveu:
>
> Hi Larissa,
>
> > Hello guys,
> > I started writing documentation for qgis 3.4 in march. For me it
> would
> > be easier to contribute if there is a guideline about which
> tasks I will
> > have until next year.
> > Can we define tasks for me?
> >
> > I started with the snap-to-grid feature and the print composer.
> >
> > From your point of view: what are the priorities (at the moment)?
>
> I suggested to start having an issue triage of the doc repository. I
> really think this is the right place where to start
>
> https://github.com/qgis/QGIS-Documentation/issues
>
> by picking up an issue you can add a comment to it saying you are
> working on that and nobody will take the same issue
>
> We can still try to figure out the main priorities, but starting by
> picking up some issue is a good start IMHO
>
> Cheers and thanks
>
> Matteo
>
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