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Cosmo Doc in DocBook
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2006-01-23 22:31:09
HI Brian,

Ok, that sounds fair. I know this isn't a short term thing.
So,
hopefully in a month. I'll start the assembly.

Otherwise, I do have lots of ground to cover. For one, to
install and
try out Cosmo with Chandler.

= So, I'll just go ahead & strive for a most compatible
DocBook
standard. While, leaving the particulars of how it does or
doesn't fit
into your projects archives, to you developers.

If you have a suggestion for "what is" the first
need? or most pressing.
I'm certainly open to suggestions. Otherwise, looking at a
end-user
guide seems like a good start.

Later, Glen

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> Date: Sat, 21 Jan 2006 07:52:17 -0800
> From: Brian Moseley <bcmosafoundation.org>
> Subject: Re: [Cosmo] [cosma] Re3: Cosmo Possibilities
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> 
> after thinking about this a bit more, i believe the
best approach is
> for you to create whatever docs you think will be
useful, license them
> as you believe appropriate, and post them wherever you
choose.
> assuming that the cosmo committers find your documents
useful, we'll
> link to them from the appropriate places (the cosmo
project web site
> primarily) so that cosmo users can easily find them,
making clear that
> these documents are your work, not that of the cosmo
project.
> 
> if your effort turns out to be sustained and of high
quality, the
> cosmo committers may decide to ask you to donate your
work to the
> project under a license compatible with the apache 2.0
license and/or
> join the project as a committer, but we don't need to
cross that
> bridge until we come to it. as ted explained in his
earlier message,
> we intend to run cosmo as a meritocracy, which means
that committer
> status must be earned with sustained high quality
contributions.
> 
> glen, i think this addresses your concerns and doesn't
jump the gun
> too much with worries about the mechanics of
contributing directly to
> the project. i'm looking forward to seeing what you
come up with 


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Cosmo Doc in DocBook
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2006-01-25 17:40:31
On 1/23/06, Glen FPD Main Ritchie <glnritchiefloatingpointdesigns.com> wrote:

> If you have a suggestion for "what is" the
first need? or most pressing.
> I'm certainly open to suggestions. Otherwise, looking
at a end-user
> guide seems like a good start.

end user info sounds good. thanks glen!
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