[Twisted-Python] A doc sprint... but first, a challenge
Feedback on my last (fairly unsuccessful) doc sprint was that reviewing the documentation was a good idea and would provide a good *basis* for a sprint but wasn't a great sprint in and of itself because it's not collaborative. However... Since then no one has contributed documentation reviews, collaborative or not. So we're not yet building our good basis for a sprint. Therefore, a challenge. There are currently 4 reviews on http://twistedmatrix.com/trac/wiki/DocumentationAnalysis/DocumentList . When that number of reviews reachs 14 (ie, 10 more), I will schedule and run a doc sprint day for us. I will do 2 and I know Andrew Bennetts has one more in the works, so that leaves a grand total of 7 reviews for other people to do before I hold a sprint. That's like 0.00001 reviews per whine about our documentation over the lifetime of the Twisted project! Instructions on how to review the documentation are at http://twistedmatrix.com/trac/wiki/DocumentationAnalysis/DocumentList . You can also ask me questions by posting a response to this very mailing list, or joining #twisted-docs on irc.freenode.net where I'll be whenever I'm, well, at a computer. -Mary -- <Rainy-Day> no? jesus was like, love thy neighbour and shit
On Thu, Mar 02, 2006, Mary Gardiner wrote:
Therefore, a challenge. There are currently 4 reviews on http://twistedmatrix.com/trac/wiki/DocumentationAnalysis/DocumentList . When that number of reviews reachs 14 (ie, 10 more), I will schedule and run a doc sprint day for us. I will do 2 and I know Andrew Bennetts has one more in the works, so that leaves a grand total of 7 reviews for other people to do before I hold a sprint. That's like 0.00001 reviews per whine about our documentation over the lifetime of the Twisted project!
Ok, so Andrew's done his, I haven't done mine and... you haven't done yours. Comments on the idea welcome ;) -Mary -- <SamB> what do interfaces do when you call them? is that even allowed? <exarkun> welcome to the year 1973. <exarkun> callable interfaces roam the surface of the earth <exarkun> humanity has fled underground
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