Hi, I would be happy to be involved in the documentation. Scott ---------- visit me http://www.ablelemon.co.uk http://www.inclusiveimprov.co.uk/ http://www.scotthewitt.co.uk On 31 August 2010 19:51, Andreas Gohr <andi@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote: > Hi *, > > after my recent rant I got quite a lot feedback from people agreeing > with me and asking how to they could help. Thanks everyone who wrote. > Your feedback makes me confident we can solve this and make DokuWiki > even better as an Open Source project. > > As I said, I have a few ideas and want to talk about them with you at > the Zürich Hackfest. But since not everybody will be there and people > already asked, I went ahead and prepared a bit already... > > The basic idea is to create different teams with clearly defined areas > of work and responsibilities. This means when you join a team, you > should have a pretty clear idea of what is expected from you but also > how many time you will need to invest. > > The TikiWiki project is succesfully using a similar approach for some > time now, so I hope we can copy their success in that area. > > I put up a page at http://www.dokuwiki.org/teams with some more > details on the teams I have in mind and looking forward to talk with > you about all this in Zurich and here on the list. And if you want to > extend the page please feel free to do so. I'd also be happy to hear > about volunteers who already can identify with a certain team and want > to help setting it up. > > Andi > > -- > splitbrain.org > -- > DokuWiki mailing list - more info at > http://www.dokuwiki.org/mailinglist > -- DokuWiki mailing list - more info at http://www.dokuwiki.org/mailinglist