On 06/18, Francis Rowe wrote:
Essentially, my idea is to have something similar for the coreboot wiki. Every week (on a set day - Friday evening is optimal, for various reasons), people would come together and improve the wiki as much as possible.
I don't know that Friday is such a great time, people tend to not want to work after a week of work, but FWIW this time works for me.
This could be anything from adding pages about boards in coreboot which are not currently documented, improving existing pages, making the wiki easier to read, and so on. Anything that improves the efficiency of the wiki, so that it is a more effective source of information for coreboot users and developers.
Thoughts?
I think it might be smart to expand the scope of this outside of just the wiki. Documentation generated via doxygen is in a bad state. Thorough documentation of things like 'what is a CBFS?' or 'How does coreboot use Kconfig' are not suited for a wiki page, but are probably even more important than a clean wiki.
I agree that this work is needed and I would like to be a part of it. Thanks for proposing this.
-Nicky Sielicki