Hello,<br><br>What I am worried about is the building of a FLOSS Manuals community here in Finland. We have the wiki and many translated manuals but building a community is a slow process. I am afraid that forcing potential contributors to read a style guide before they can write anything would turn most of the potential contributors away. I am afraid that to use professional technical writing procedures, standards and methods in the wiki would make the task of building a community a lot harder. This should not be limited to professional technical writers. I think that this should be an open wiki for open source enthusiasts rather than an online community of technical writing professionals. <br>
<br>Regards<br>Tomi<br><br><div class="gmail_quote">2009/12/4 mp <span dir="ltr"><<a href="mailto:mp@aktivix.org">mp@aktivix.org</a>></span><br><blockquote class="gmail_quote" style="border-left: 1px solid rgb(204, 204, 204); margin: 0pt 0pt 0pt 0.8ex; padding-left: 1ex;">
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The immediate question, to me, is: who will write the style manual for<br>
the writing of the style manual?<br>
<br>
On a more serious level: perhaps there could be some sort of way of<br>
adding comments to the different manuals about the style used in that<br>
particular manual. In that way there could maybe be an exchange and a<br>
learning process about style, rather than some sort of central committe<br>
style Scripture that tells people how to write.<br>
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With regard to professional writers: well, thank god that this is a<br>
volunteer effort. The world has seen more than enough professionalism<br>
and efficiency, I think.<br>
<br>
-martin<br>
(contributor of a little idiosyncratically written part of the Firefox<br>
in Ubuntu manual)<br>
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dwp wrote:<br>
> Hi: Some time ago when i first became acquainted with FLOSS, the first thing i ran across was an 80 page document that I think was intended to tell me how to write for FLOSS. Did/does it really have to be that complicated? For a while it discouraged me.<br>
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> I'm kindof with you. Style guides (besides sometimes being difficult to remember) stand in the way. I think there is even a guide that tells you haw to write manuals using only 800 "basic English" words:). Doubleplus ungood:).<br>
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> Regards: David<br>
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