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Tag Archives: documentation
Good docs, bad docs, missing docs?
Looking for opinions, which shouldn’t be too hard to find on the Web… Which FLOSS project have the best, and worst (or absent) documentation? What projects would you love to see better documented? Following that: What do you think makes … Continue reading
Where’s the Summer of Documentation?
If you ask what’s missing from open source software, one of the top responses is often “documentation.” While there’s piles and piles of great code stuffed up on Google Code, SourceForge.net, and others, the actual documentation to accompany it is … Continue reading
Posted in Articles, GNOME, Linux, Open Source, Rant, openSUSE
Tagged documentation, Fedora, google, gsoc, Red Hat, SoC
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/usr/bin/links –date=’Saturday, November 21′
Some interesting bits around the Web. Enjoy! The Short but Powerful Guide to Finding Your Passion: Some inspirational / motivational reading for your Saturday (or whenever you happen to stumble on this…): “This will be the thing that will get … Continue reading
Posted in Browsers, Linkage, Open Source, openSUSE
Tagged documentation, firefox, motivation, passion, travel
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