[maemo-developers] Commenting and doc annotation (was: Code cookbook for Maemo?)
From: Juanjo Marin juanjomarin96 at yahoo.esDate: Wed Sep 2 19:01:27 EEST 2009
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El mié, 02-09-2009 a las 16:02 +0200, Andrea Grandi escribió: > > Have a look at this: > > http://www.djangobook.com/en/2.0/chapter01/ > > > > That kind of collaborative comment system would be great for the Maemo docs; it > > needs some work but... Hi there, this is my first post on this list :) I like the idea of adding comments too on the documentation. I vote for co-ment [1] (it's free software, GNU Affero GPL version 3) or even use co-ment.net [2] service (though I think that people would prefer to use the maemo resources). This kind of systems are very useful on my opinion. For example, for elaborating the GPL3 license [3]. Because the software used for this, stet [4], is outdated, I think co-ment the best option [1]http://www.sopinspace.com/products/co-ment [2]http://www.co-ment.net/ [3]http://gplv3.fsf.org/comments/gplv3-draft-4.html [4]http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Stet_(software) Cheers, -- Juanjo Marín
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