First of all, thanks a lot for your work on this, which is just awesome.
After having had a look at it, here's some feedback I hope you find useful:
* The ubuntu-docs package is aimed at topic-based user documentation, so I'm not too sure this is the right place for it, as it describes things as the LC_* variables, which are too advanced for general consumption. It might be worth adding the documentation to the language-selector package itself.
* The docs team (and other projects in general) don't work directly on XML. They rather create a document in a documentation format such as docbook, which allows them to output the documentation in many other formats, such as xml or pdf. IT also allows translating the content. I'd suggest to use docbook for the source document.
Hi Gunnar,
First of all, thanks a lot for your work on this, which is just awesome.
After having had a look at it, here's some feedback I hope you find useful:
* The ubuntu-docs package is aimed at topic-based user documentation, so I'm not too sure this is the right place for it, as it describes things as the LC_* variables, which are too advanced for general consumption. It might be worth adding the documentation to the language-selector package itself.
* The docs team (and other projects in general) don't work directly on XML. They rather create a document in a documentation format such as docbook, which allows them to output the documentation in many other formats, such as xml or pdf. IT also allows translating the content. I'd suggest to use docbook for the source document.
Thansk!