From: Victor B. <vb...@gm...> - 2006-09-22 08:40:53
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Hi Rich, Replies inline. On 9/21/06, Rich <dvs...@gm...> wrote: > Agreed, With the wiki, nothing is permanent and documentation is > almost necessary to understand what features are and how to use them, > it took me months to start learning the parts of the code because the > docu-wiki was not very current.. I will make a point to start editing > the wiki. With the new approach the Mantis users can sign up for a bugtracker account and start contributing right away feature requests, bugs, and documentation updates to the wiki. This removes the bottle neck of having the development team involved in all documentation writing and updates. > I would love to participate in a "mantis day" I can try and get a > grant from local companies for a booth in one of the Linux expos. Any > idea what the cost might be for one say at the so-cal Linux expo? Sounds like a good idea, I would be interested to know how much does this cost. I was also thinking that it would be very useful if we can come up with some Mantis resources like presentations, flash/video demos, screen shots, etc. This will ease the learning curve of our users and will enable them to demo Mantis easily to their management and users. Imagive Mantis demos on U-Tube, Google Videos, and http://soapbox.msn.com/. Regards, Victor. |