Wireshark-dev: Re: [Wireshark-dev] GSoD approved technical writer - community bonding phase
Hi, Peter,
Thanks a lot for the information. I'm free this weekend and every day after work this week (after 4pm CET), so would be good to have the call. I will join the IRC channel shortly and ping you both once I'm there.
Regards,
Alex
Hi Alex,
Feel free to reach out in private to me and Tomasz, or the wireshark-dev list. We should probably set up an initial call using Jitsi or similar to discuss the initial planning and answer any questions you may have.
For communication, we have just moved to GitLab for issue tracking and code reviews. Someone from the community will likely pick up reviews as they pass by, but feel free to tag us specifically (I am @Lekensteyn, Tomasz is @desowin). We are also in the #wireshark IRC channel on Freenode.
There is also a GSoD Slack which we could potentially use if you prefer. There is definitely no shortage of communication channels... ;)
Kind regards,
Peter
https://lekensteyn.nl
(pardon my brevity, top-posting and formatting, sent from my phone)
On August 28, 2020 10:06:16 AM GMT+02:00, Alex Nik <rage.iz.me@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
>Hi, guys.
>
>I checked the gitlab and cloned the repo. I grepped the {missing} items
>and got the list to work with. According to phase 1 I need to contact
>mentors and start working on the planning. I still have some questions
>about the organised process for the writers (like: who would review the
>docs? Do we have a list of the subject matter experts for the technical
>opinions? Any other method of the communication besides the mail? etc).
>Please, contact me!
>
>Thanks in advance.
>
>Alex
>
>> On 17 Aug 2020, at 19:22, Alex Nik <rage.iz.me@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
>>
>> Hi, Jaap
>>
>>> On 17 Aug 2020, at 19:08, Jaap Keuter <jaap.keuter@xxxxxxxxx
><mailto:jaap.keuter@xxxxxxxxx>> wrote:
>>>
>>>
>>>> On 17 Aug 2020, at 16:07, Moshe Kaplan <mosheekaplan@xxxxxxxxx
><mailto:mosheekaplan@xxxxxxxxx>> wrote:
>>>>
>>>> 1. The Wireshark manuals are written with docbook. The text is in
>the wsug_src directory here:
>https://gitlab.com/wireshark/wireshark/-/tree/master/docbook
><https://gitlab.com/wireshark/wireshark/-/tree/master/docbook> .
>Information on submitting patches is available here:
>https://gitlab.com/wireshark/wireshark/-/wikis/Development/SubmittingPatches
><https://gitlab.com/wireshark/wireshark/-/wikis/Development/SubmittingPatches>
>>> Correction, the manual as written in AsciiDoc, using the AsciiDoctor
>toolchain: https://asciidoctor.org <https://asciidoctor.org/>
>>>
>>> The development process is entering a state of flux, due to the
>pending move from Gerrit to GitLab. Thing will change in the coming
>time. There’s changes in the descriptions incoming, but it may be a bit
>turbulent at times.
>>
>> That’s a good news! I’m pretty much familiar with the asciidoc! I saw
>the familiar *.adoc files in the repo :D
>>
>>>
>>> Thanks,
>>> Jaap
>>>
>>>
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>> Alex