helping organize x.org documentation

Peter Hutterer peter.hutterer at who-t.net
Thu May 27 08:45:10 PDT 2010


On Wed, May 26, 2010 at 09:12:46PM +0800, Matt Dew wrote:
> On Tue, May 25, 2010 at 11:39 PM, Tiago Vignatti
> <tiago.vignatti at nokia.com> wrote:
> > Matt,
> >
> > On Tue, May 25, 2010 at 04:36:47PM +0200, ext Matt Dew wrote:
> >>    Back in March I posted on the list that I was looking to help
> >> organize documentation.  I got some very helpful replies and advice
> >> and set up a page and started collecting stuff.  It's nowhere near
> >> done but it's ready to open up to the list.  This is a request for
> >> further help and feedback.
> >>
> >> http://www.osource.org/xorg/
> >> The information will be transfered to the real X.org/wiki in the future.
> >
> > maybe you could summarize the changes you made so far there?
> >
> >    Tiago
> >
> 
> Ah ok,
> Ok here's a summary of current changes:
> 
> 1) I used kernelnewbies.org as the template, so this page doesn't look
> like the xorg wiki.  (probably least important diff),
> 
> 2) Architectural overview  -There was a detailed drawing over on the
> ubuntu forums a while back. The front page has a link to that.  While
> it seems overly complicated, it's nice to have a diagram that shows
> all the parts.

you might want to run such "architectural overviews" drawings past the
xorg-devel mailing list. I've seen some interesting ones... and this one is
bit confusing and incomplete.

> 3)  Front page now contains links to GSoC and EVoC.
> 
> 4) Front page now contains a link to more contact info than just the
> IRC and mailing list.  Also has a link to the maintainers file so
> people can quickly find out who's in charge of what so they can direct
> questions.
> 
> 5)  More links for development stuff:  How to Download, How to Build,
> Bug Reporting,  Submitting Patches, ...
> 
> 6) A components page that has more information on the modules,
> drivers, protocols.   There are links to more detailed information on
> the protocols as well as drivers and modules.  I'm trying to round up
> detailed info on all pieces and how they fit together as well as their
> function in the overall design.
> 
> 7) Links to external dependencies like mesa, xkeyboard-config and XCB.
> 
> 8) Link to tinderbox.
> 
> I'm trying to collect existing information and put it in one place in
> a consistent manner so things are easy to find.    

this place can't be the xorg wiki?

if you want to restructure it, I'm all for it but it seems that duplicating
the information there in some other template would just add to the
confusion.

Cheers,
  Peter

> Right now I'm focused on rounding up links to the development
> documentation.  However, I don't plan to stop there. The goal is to have
> documentation for development, use/configuration, demos/presentations, ...
> 


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