[Zope] documentation bugs

Pam Crosby pam@digicool.com
Tue, 13 Jul 1999 15:39:31 -0400


Thanks for the corrections.  They are implemented online.  We are trying
to work out a procedure to allow volunteers submit patches.  Hang in
there, be patient with me, I'm still learning the internal workings of
DC.

--
Pamela Crosby

Technical Writer                           mailto:pam@digicool.com
Digital Creations                           



> -----Original Message-----
> From: bruce@perens.com [mailto:bruce@perens.com]
> Sent: Tuesday, July 13, 1999 1:51 PM
> To: bruce@perens.com; pam@digicool.com; zope@zope.org
> Subject: RE: [Zope] documentation bugs
> 
> 
> From: Pam Crosby <pam@digicool.com>
> > Thanks for the note.  Could you be more specific as to 
> where the errors
> > are?  I would be more than happy to fix this.
> 
> Pam,
> 
> First, you're not going to like this part, but I got two 
> replies from people
> pointing out that FrameMaker isn't accessible to your 
> volunteer collaborators. 
> I concur. You might want to explore options that would make 
> it easier for them,
> such as some form of SGML. I haven't used Frame in 5 years 
> and thus am not
> familiar with the file formats it can handle.
> 
> Here's a patch for ZCMG.8.html, but obviously you'd have to 
> get these changes
> into the frame source. I think all of them would come up if 
> you ran the spell
> checker.
> 
> 	Thanks
> 
> 	Bruce
> 
> --- ZCMG.8.html	Mon Jul 12 19:53:05 1999
> +++ ZCMG.8.html.old	Mon Jul 12 19:51:26 1999
> @@ -24,9 +24,9 @@
>  /manage</EM>
>   as shorthand for the latter. So follow along as we do the 
> following with Stan:</P>
>  <P CLASS="Body">
> -<A NAME="pgfId-1070999"></A>Design and implement a skeleton 
> site:  In this step, Stan creates the basic elements that the 
> site will be built on: documents, images, and folders.  Since 
> a skeleton site needs to be seen by others quickly, Stan 
> gives only enough to show what will be coming.</P>
> +<A NAME="pgfId-1070999"></A>Design and implement a skeleton 
> site:  In this step, Stan creates the basic elements that the 
> site will be builts on: ducuments, images, and folders.  
> Since a skeleton site needs to be seen by others quickly, 
> Stan gives only enough to show what will be coming.</P>
>  <P CLASS="Body">
> -<A NAME="pgfId-1060792"></A>Set up access rights and create 
> basic content:  In this step, we start a Session.  A session 
> allows Stan to work directly on the site in private.  None of 
> the changes he makes to the site will be seen by the public 
> until he says so.  Now, he can start working on the real 
> content of the site and assigning security privileges without 
> worrying about exposing broken and in-progress work.  Right 
> away, Stan organizes some of the basic content that all of 
> the sites will be able to use.  He also gives access to the 
> PR and Research departments for their respective folders. </P>
> +<A NAME="pgfId-1060792"></A>Set up access rights and create 
> basic content:  In this step, we start a Session.  A session 
> allows Stan to work directly on the site in private.  None of 
> the changes he makes to the site will be seen by the public 
> until he says so.  Now, he can start working on the real 
> conten of the site and assigning security privileges without 
> worrying about exposing brokent and in-progress work.  Right 
> away, Stan organizes some of the basic content that all of 
> the sites will be able to use.  He also gives access to the 
> PR anr Research departments for their respective folders. </P>
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