Meta discussions vs. docs writing

Nio Wiklund nio.wiklund at gmail.com
Tue Jun 14 16:43:05 UTC 2016


Den 2016-06-14 kl. 17:31, skrev Gunnar Hjalmarsson:
> Hi all,
>
> I can't help noticing that - as usual - the meta discussion threads tend
> to be rather long. Those threads include sometimes good examples of what
> can be done to increase the general activity, but the common denominator
> is that people post their ideas of what others can/should do.
>
> Personally I'd like to see much more of: "Hey, I see that page a or page
> a,b and c can be improved, and there is also a need for a page x and y.
> I'm going to propose the changes/new pages which I would like to see."
>
> A community like ours is dependent on contributors with sufficient drive
> to take such initiatives. The lack of such contributors is our main problem.
>
> My latest attempt to encourage contributors was this message:
>
> https://lists.ubuntu.com/archives/ubuntu-doc/2016-May/019899.html
>
> The message pointed at some open bugs, and also included a general
> appeal to focus on misleading contents. I received one (1) private
> response, with some good specific ideas, but they weren't completed by
> the string freeze at May 26th.
>
> With that said, I don't claim that improved documentation and more
> concrete guidance wouldn't help; it probably would. But again: At first
> hand we need driving contributors, whose focus are to get things done,
> and who ask if they encounter problems rather than focusing on the fact
> that the documentation is not perfect (which it will never be).
>
> Are there any such prospective driving contributors on this list? If you
> are, please let us know.
>
> As long as there aren't, I fear it will keep being hard to motivate
> leaders/coordinators to step up.
>

Hi Gunnar and everybody else,

I want to continue editing some Ubuntu help pages, that I have been 
editing before, but I am locked out now. You helped me log in after the 
first spam attack, to get permissions via the etherpad group, but after 
the second spam attack, nobody has managed to help me get editing 
permissions.

I think there are other people in similar situations, and you cannot 
expect much help from people who are locked out ;-)

Best regards
Nio



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