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Using a Wiki for FOSS Application Documentation

Using a Wiki for FOSS Application Documentation   more»»
Linux.com: "For a lot of programmers, writing an application is fun, but writing its manual is not. Adding new features, refining the product, and responding to users' input are all more rewarding than writing instructions on how to use the software..."
Mon May 12, 2008


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