Updating the manual
Posted: Wed Nov 12, 2008 2:00 am
Hello all,
I started 4 days ago reading the CMSMS wiki. I could not really follow the structure of the wiki, a lot of dead links, links which brought me out of the TOC, double items at different places, order of the TOC did not match the CMS Made Simple core, outdated information, and so on.
There was though a lot of information available in all the available pages in the wiki as well as in the forum. To be honest, i did not even read everything yet, there is enough available. And that is a good thing.
I am willing to help the CMS Made Simple community to update the manuals. I thought that if i waited untill i am done reading everything, i probably don't like it anymore to go back into the wiki and organize it. So i decided to do this along my road to knowledge. I gain some knowledge and i put effort in organizing and updating the available documentation. I see this as my contribution to the Open Source Community. Don't be afraid that i will screw up the manual. I don't change content i don't yet understand myself and i don't throw away information until i joined it into other pages. Nothing will be lost.
I already worked many hours on this project and reordered a lot of stuff, updated a lot of links, pictures and text. Put the manual in the same order as the CMSMS core. Made a more or less default template for every page to give the manual a better look and feel. I am still not happy with the result but i only started a few days ago.
I am Dutch, so my English is not 100%. When i am finished (this may take a few months or more) i will
ask my wife to spell-check the manual as well as the grammar, she is Canadian and speaks good English, French, Dutch
and a little Spanish.
I red a few initiatives of improving the handbook but that posts stopped all months ago. So i hope that i am not annoying someone with
my work because i did not read all the posts available, that is almost impossible.
I wanted you, guys and girls, to know that i am working on this project for the next few months if possible. If you have suggestions feel free to post.
neeltje57
I started 4 days ago reading the CMSMS wiki. I could not really follow the structure of the wiki, a lot of dead links, links which brought me out of the TOC, double items at different places, order of the TOC did not match the CMS Made Simple core, outdated information, and so on.
There was though a lot of information available in all the available pages in the wiki as well as in the forum. To be honest, i did not even read everything yet, there is enough available. And that is a good thing.
I am willing to help the CMS Made Simple community to update the manuals. I thought that if i waited untill i am done reading everything, i probably don't like it anymore to go back into the wiki and organize it. So i decided to do this along my road to knowledge. I gain some knowledge and i put effort in organizing and updating the available documentation. I see this as my contribution to the Open Source Community. Don't be afraid that i will screw up the manual. I don't change content i don't yet understand myself and i don't throw away information until i joined it into other pages. Nothing will be lost.
I already worked many hours on this project and reordered a lot of stuff, updated a lot of links, pictures and text. Put the manual in the same order as the CMSMS core. Made a more or less default template for every page to give the manual a better look and feel. I am still not happy with the result but i only started a few days ago.
I am Dutch, so my English is not 100%. When i am finished (this may take a few months or more) i will
ask my wife to spell-check the manual as well as the grammar, she is Canadian and speaks good English, French, Dutch
and a little Spanish.
I red a few initiatives of improving the handbook but that posts stopped all months ago. So i hope that i am not annoying someone with
my work because i did not read all the posts available, that is almost impossible.
I wanted you, guys and girls, to know that i am working on this project for the next few months if possible. If you have suggestions feel free to post.
neeltje57