@Nicolas-Danet said:
Put all the help + tutorial files in a new repository on GitHub.
Allow much more people to have admin rights.
Let the community handles that in a centralized place without interacting with the core team.
Make it a safe and friendly area (for newcomers).
Note that more you have materials for documentation, more energy is required to maintain/translate it.
My 2 cents.
I don't know if I really get what this proposal is. Are you saying we should have yet another parallel Pd vanilla documentation on github for help files and everything? The end goal would be to actually merge this into the Pd documentation?
Sorry if I'm wrong, but it sounds like you're proposing yet another independent joint venture, and that would generate more noise, I believe. I say that specially when you say this should be done "without interacting with the core team", so it really sounds like you want something independent and I wonder why.
I'm also just not sure what 'core team' is would even mean. Who is the 'core team'? There's no actual 'team'. Pd Vanilla is developed and maintained by one person: Miller Puckette. Ok, he is not the only one who's done stuff for Pd, others help and contribute to the project, and he picks/accepts stuff. So it is Miller's project with the collaboration of others as a community. No one else has a 'pd core team' work tag and ANYONE can just send a Pull Request.
For instance. I've been contributing to Pd Vanilla with suggestions, bug reports and some PRs. Am I part of the 'core team' (and thus maybe I shouldn't interact)? Well, I would never say I'm part of the core team... I'm just a random person contributing to an open source project called Pure Data by Miller Puckette as part of someone from the Pure Data community.
Anyway, this thread links to a Pure Data github issues. That's on Pd Vanilla's repository. The idea is clearly to work and propose changes to Pd's help files, the manual, propose new stuff to the software. You seem to suggest nothing like that happens and we start something new and independent from scratch as a 'community effort', putting in opposition the 'community' and the 'core team'. If I'm right in my assumption, this sounds really bad to me as it has a divisive mentality, which I think is responsible for all the noise we have when it comes to Pd's documentation.