Documentation belongs with your product, not on plone.org

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vedaw () Documentation belongs with your product, not on plone.org
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Hello,

I'm reviewing documentation that needs publication and saw this one:

http://plone.org/products/collective.ui.ie6nomore

We typically request that product-specific docs like this not be posted on
plone.org, and for consistency, we probably shouldn't make exceptions. That
is, unless we are super close to opening up the Knowledgebase (where
anything you want can go, except official documentation)....

Personally, it seems to me that this would most likely belong in the
product's readme file, but I also like the idea of it as a doc, since I
would never have known about this product unless I'd stumbled across this.

Does anyone else care to chime in here?

- Veda


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JoAnna Springsteen () Re: Documentation belongs with your product, not on plone.org
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Belongs with the product. Let's keep it consistent.


On Thu, Aug 6, 2009 at 2:24 PM, Veda Williams<[hidden email]> wrote:

> Hello,
>
> I'm reviewing documentation that needs publication and saw this one:
>
> http://plone.org/products/collective.ui.ie6nomore
>
> We typically request that product-specific docs like this not be posted on
> plone.org, and for consistency, we probably shouldn't make exceptions. That
> is, unless we are super close to opening up the Knowledgebase (where
> anything you want can go, except official documentation)....
>
> Personally, it seems to me that this would most likely belong in the
> product's readme file, but I also like the idea of it as a doc, since I
> would never have known about this product unless I'd stumbled across this.
>
> Does anyone else care to chime in here?
>
> - Veda
>
>
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vedaw () Re: Documentation belongs with your product, not on plone.org
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It was, my fault. I didn't check the URL when I looked at it.


On 8/6/09 12:34 PM, "JoAnna Springsteen" <[hidden email]> wrote:

> Belongs with the product. Let's keep it consistent.
>
>
> On Thu, Aug 6, 2009 at 2:24 PM, Veda Williams<[hidden email]> wrote:
>> Hello,
>>
>> I'm reviewing documentation that needs publication and saw this one:
>>
>> http://plone.org/products/collective.ui.ie6nomore
>>
>> We typically request that product-specific docs like this not be posted on
>> plone.org, and for consistency, we probably shouldn't make exceptions. That
>> is, unless we are super close to opening up the Knowledgebase (where
>> anything you want can go, except official documentation)....
>>
>> Personally, it seems to me that this would most likely belong in the
>> product's readme file, but I also like the idea of it as a doc, since I
>> would never have known about this product unless I'd stumbled across this.
>>
>> Does anyone else care to chime in here?
>>
>> - Veda
>>
>>
>>
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>> trial. Simplify your report design, integration and deployment - and focus on
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