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eagles0513875pleia2: hey16:06
eagles0513875hey belkinsa pleia2 its interesting how this topic i brought up just before 13.10 release resurfaced16:06
belkinsaYeah, re-thought about it.16:07
pleia2eagles0513875: yeah, it's something we've needed to work on for a long time, particularly now that we mostly have the official docs under control16:39
eagles0513875pleia2: i think as i said in my email replicate the official ones and use the community ones as as ones that get updated and fixed16:40
eagles0513875less work for those on the official docs team16:40
pleia2we don't really want to copy all the text over, my recommendation in the last thread about this was to put a link16:41
pleia2so link to official docs, then expand upon it if you want in the wiki16:41
eagles0513875pleia2: maybe so but what if there are bugs on the official docs16:58
pleia2then we fix them :)16:58
eagles0513875at least with the wiki replicating the official docs is that you can then if i come and say hey there is a mistake here thisi should be blah blah blah we can do so with the wiki16:58
eagles0513875how though how do the official docs get fixed16:58
pleia2if you don't want to fix them, you can submit a bug against the docs16:58
pleia2the docs team updates them and then they upload a new package16:59
pleia2if it's in a stable release, they do a stable release update, SRU16:59
eagles0513875how often are SRU's done16:59
pleia2depends on the release, severity of the bug and how much people power we have17:00
pleia2preferably people will be contributing to bug fixes during the development of docs so this doesn't happen17:00
pleia2I think this is mostly a social problem, we need to convince folks to review the docs under development17:00
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