[wp-docs] WordPress Help Manual on WP Academy
Marc Beneteau
docs at manifesting.net
Fri Sep 21 17:32:53 UTC 2012
Thanks Lorelle, but with all due respect (and not to get into an extended
debate on this, but possibly to hear some other voices), the Codex links to
at least three commercial providers of documentation here:
http://codex.wordpress.org/Getting_More_Help
(In "other helpful resources" at the bottom)
and I would humbly (or maybe not so humbly, what the heck) suggest that the
publication of the world's first true WordPress "Help Manual" (as in
Winhelp and Java Help) is, what, significant? Worthy of letting people
know about it?
"Clearly stated this is not public domain and has a cost" - this is for the
documentation platform, I mention this merely for the curious. The first
four modules of our WordPress LMS are free (http://wpacademy.tv/ww3.htm).
And yes there is an upgrade cost.
What do some other people think?
Thanks
Marc
On Fri, Sep 21, 2012 at 1:11 PM, Lorelle on WordPress <
lorelleonwordpress at gmail.com> wrote:
> I'm sure an official voice will come in and give you the definitive
> answer, but I can tell you from vast experience, the answer to a link from
> the Codex is no.
>
> I believe we've had these discussions with wpacademy.tv in the past, or
> something similar. There are many such sites and services, and the names
> are so similar. There have been many "help manuals" and training and video
> programs for WordPress over the years.WordPress has Learn WordPress, an
> official source of organized videos and tutorials, and WordPress.tv
> resources, and we've been working on bringing videos into the WordPress
> Codex for a long time as well.
>
> The WordPress Codex does not link to commercial sites as a rule. Please
> review the http://codex.wordpress.org/Codex:Guidelines regarding external
> links. You've clearly stated that this is not public domain code and has a
> cost.
>
> If you would like to pursue this further, contact the WordPress Foundation
> as they may be able to help you in other ways. There are many ways to
> contribute to the WordPress Community beyond the Codex.
>
> Good luck with your project and thank you for asking.
>
> Lorelle
>
>
>
> On Fri, Sep 21, 2012 at 8:04 AM, Marc Beneteau <docs at manifesting.net>wrote:
>
>> Quick question for y'all -- does something like this warrant a link back
>> from the Codex?
>>
>> http://wpacademy.tv/ww3.htm
>>
>> Please note the first four free modules including the "WordPress basic
>> training sequence". I believe this might be the world's first true
>> WordPress "Help Manual" (meaning a collection of hyperlinked topics with an
>> expanding / collapsing table of contents, as in Winhelp or Java Help)
>>
>> A note about the technology used. It is an integration of help authoring
>> software (Help & Manual) with a WordPress membership site. I am making
>> this technology available for free to any open-source or public-interest
>> projects, however I doubt that it would be useful for this purpose, as it
>> is not a multi-authoring system. It's also not public domain code, the H&M
>> software is about $500 and it uses the Thesis theme ($100) and Wishlist
>> Member (also $100).
>>
>> I am always looking for ways to collaborate with open-source projects,
>> including donating this or any of our other content to Codex, so let me
>> know if you have any ideas to marc at wpacademy.tv.
>>
>> Thanks,
>>
>> Marc
>>
>>
>>
>>
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