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 **Yamil Suarez** - Completed multiple test EG 2.1.1 clean installations using the README based instructions. Again, thanks to Dan Scott and Robert Soulliere the Downloads page and the official Docs both have the same content. **Yamil Suarez** - Completed multiple test EG 2.1.1 clean installations using the README based instructions. Again, thanks to Dan Scott and Robert Soulliere the Downloads page and the official Docs both have the same content.
  
-**Kathy Lussier** -  There is a lot of interest in getting 2.1. documentation up. I'll send out a message to the list this week seeking volunteers.  I have a bit I can contribute, but it needs to be generalized for the community. There is also some 2.1 end-user documentation that ESI released that I am anxious to include in the official docs. I don't know what steps need to be taken to get those docs in there. (Jason Ethridge added that there will be wordage on our website soon granting a CC-BY-SA license to DIG for such documents)+**Kathy Lussier** -  There is a lot of interest in getting 2.1. documentation up. I'll send out a message to the list this week seeking volunteers.  I have a bit I can contribute, but it needs to be generalized for the community. There is also some 2.1 end-user documentation that ESI released that I am anxious to include in the official docs. I don't know what steps need to be taken to get those docs in there. (Jason Etheridge added that there will be wordage on our website soon granting a CC-BY-SA license to DIG for such documents)
  
 **Robert Soullier** -I have set up 2.1 DocBook Documentation processing -- HTML and PDF (see http://docs.evergreen-ils.org/2.1/html/). It is not linked from docs page yet. I had asked a few folks to review and provide feedback on the key chapters.  Installation instructions are taken from the REDME file packaged with Evergreen code. DocBook processing pulls from the 2.1 branch of the Documentation repository. It is pretty bare bones at this time with Release notes, installation instructions, and upgrade instructions as well as some of the appendices. If you have some documentation or know if some sources who can share please make a note on the 2.1 outline: http://open-ils.org/dokuwiki/doku.php?id=evergreen-docs_2.1:outline. If you have "raw" documentation (not in DocBook XML format) but have trouble converting, please share the  documentation with the DIG list so we can help convert and make a note on the outline. **Robert Soullier** -I have set up 2.1 DocBook Documentation processing -- HTML and PDF (see http://docs.evergreen-ils.org/2.1/html/). It is not linked from docs page yet. I had asked a few folks to review and provide feedback on the key chapters.  Installation instructions are taken from the REDME file packaged with Evergreen code. DocBook processing pulls from the 2.1 branch of the Documentation repository. It is pretty bare bones at this time with Release notes, installation instructions, and upgrade instructions as well as some of the appendices. If you have some documentation or know if some sources who can share please make a note on the 2.1 outline: http://open-ils.org/dokuwiki/doku.php?id=evergreen-docs_2.1:outline. If you have "raw" documentation (not in DocBook XML format) but have trouble converting, please share the  documentation with the DIG list so we can help convert and make a note on the outline.
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