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camilHi all, just geard of this project, was wondering what format will be used to write the content of the manual?14:57
jmburgesscamil: we are using latex15:18
jmburgessIt is pretty easy to learn, check out the wiki for more information15:18
camiljmburgess: OK yes I used LaTeX many years ago, but then switched to XML, found it easier to write without mixing with style. All the more in a collaborative environment...15:19
camiljmburgess: as a side note I was documentation project manager at Mandriva Linux for years ;-)15:21
jmburgesscamil: Very cool! yeah we use latex because it can make very pretty docs and we have set it up so almost all the formating except for the stuff you need to do such as bolding text, putting things in terminal boxes, etc is in a separte file15:23
camiljmburgess: ok good15:23
jmburgessyeah feel free to pull the bzr tree and look around, you will see it is all pretty well separated15:24
camiljmburgess: any reason why LaTeX and not XML DocBook for example?15:24
jmburgesscamil: ummm that was what he had expertise in, but not particularly15:25
camilok15:25
camilI hope it will not frighten newcomers15:25
jmburgessi mean we make it pretty darn easy15:25
camilgood that's important15:26
jmburgessyep15:26
jmburgessdo you have any particular interest that you want to help out in15:26
camilI could have proposed something for XML, but I'm far too busy to offer time...15:27
jmburgessunderstandable15:28
camiljmburgess: my company is now developping an open source XML CMS aimed at technical documentation, with a WYSIWYG Web editor. And I would have been glad to help you set it up or even host it for you.15:29
jmburgesswow that is very cool, are you guys open sourcing it?15:29
camiljmburgess: yes, although the web editor is free only for open source projects.15:30
jmburgesswow that sounds awesome15:31
camiljmburgess: calenco.com15:32
pererik87How are things tagging along. anyone need any help? with anything?18:21

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