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Documentation issues should also be attached to the appropriate version of the Developer Guide (corresponding to MeeGo versions): check the version of the Developer Guide you're viewing and select the appropriate version when making your request. | Documentation issues should also be attached to the appropriate version of the Developer Guide (corresponding to MeeGo versions): check the version of the Developer Guide you're viewing and select the appropriate version when making your request. | ||
| - | '''Note that none of the above stops you adding new material to the wiki as you see fit: | + | '''Note that none of the above stops you adding new material to the wiki as you see fit: the guidelines are just there to help improve the quality of the "official" developer guides and prevent duplication of effort. If you want to create your own developer guide in the wiki, separate from the "official" guide, there is nothing to stop you doing this.''' |
=== Picking up documentation tasks === | === Picking up documentation tasks === | ||
A set of documentation principles describing the documentation process and the different licenses for different documents.
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The intention behind the Developer Guide is to sign-post the most-accurate information available to MeeGo developers. As such, it should not be added to in an ad hoc fashion or subjected to massive restructurings without community involvement. Usual MeeGo SDK community channels can be used to discuss changes.
If you notice an improvement which could be made to the Developer Guide, you have a few options:
Bugs and enhancement requests are logged on http://bugs.meego.com/, inside the Documentation product, SDK docs component.
Documentation issues should also be attached to the appropriate version of the Developer Guide (corresponding to MeeGo versions): check the version of the Developer Guide you're viewing and select the appropriate version when making your request.
Note that none of the above stops you adding new material to the wiki as you see fit: the guidelines are just there to help improve the quality of the "official" developer guides and prevent duplication of effort. If you want to create your own developer guide in the wiki, separate from the "official" guide, there is nothing to stop you doing this.
Documentation bugs can be taken on by any MeeGo SDK community member. Please review the SDK Tutorial Content page when authoring new content.
Bugs are closed at the discretion of the MeeGo SDK community; for example:
See Developer guide content organization for some suggestions about how to categorise developer guide pages.
Creative Commons Attribution 3.0 is the license for the wiki. Documentation uses the same license.