On 2004-10-31 20:22, Stephen Hedges wrote:
A google search didn't produce any results that were really helpful. I did see that Gnome documentation is supposed to be numbered according to the version of Gnome that is current. In other words, if a document is produced when Gnome version 1.x is the most current, then that document version starts with "1" and so forth. (For example, the first version of a document produced when Gnome 2.x is the most current would be version 2.0, the next revision would be 2.1, etc., until Gnome version 3.0 is released.) I suppose we could do something similar for Koha. That would change Nick's version 0.1 to 1.0, and the XML version to 1.1, while Brooke's Newbie Guide would be version 2.0 right from the start -- which seems a little confusing to me.
Does anybody have any suggestions and/or strong feelings about a document revision numbering system?
I like the idea that documentation is tied to the code it documents, by version number. I am much less interested in how many iterations a document has gone through, than I am interested in which version of a page is documented. -kolibrie