Hello,

I've consulted available options with my colleagues and we're going with GitHub.
The source of the documentation will be in the reStructuredText format with Sphinx extensions.
I will let you know once the repository is established.

Best regards,
Lena

On 19.7.2016 18:16, Santiago Alberch wrote:

Agree with Piotr


On Jul 19, 2016 1:12 PM, Piotr PrzybyƂ <piotr@przybyl.org> wrote:
On 19/07/16 17:53, Zuzana Lena Ansorgova wrote:
> Dear users of the FRED,
>
> I am a technical writer of the CZ.NIC and I'm currently working on a new administration manual for
> the FRED.
> I think you are of those who would appreciate this new piece of documentation and therefore, I would
> like to ask you about your opinions on what topics this manual should comprise, which questions it
> should answer and what else you would expect from it.
>
> I've attached my first (though only very rough) draft of the contents of this manual for inspiration
> and/or comments. (Please, ignore the order of the topics for now, that will be dealt with later.)
>
> Your insight would be very helpful. Thanks for your time!
>
> Best regards,
> Lena
> Technical Writer @ CZ.NIC
>
>
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Hello Zuzana

Would it be possible for you to take a somewhat different approach?
What I have in mind is creating a document in a more collaborative matter than ODT. Something like
wiki or github? So one could add input directly there and some versioning is also available?

(Personally I'd opt for git[hub], but for some it could be easier to use a wiki page I guess.)

Best regards
Piotr
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