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The Documentation Coordinator (DC) is the quality control person who takes the lead on organization strategy, content standards, and content quality (accuracy, currency, completeness). The DC is not directly responsible for content (although if technically skilled, he or she could certainly contribute directly), but instead reviews existing and candidate documentation for quality, conformity to standards, and determines how to integrate contributions into the organizational system. The DC is expected to collaborate with other group members in the development of organizational strategies and standards.
Developer Liaison
The Developer Liaison (DL) is responsible for assisting the DC with technical matters related to documentation. The DL performs technical content reviews, or is responsible for delegating content reviews to other developers as needed, at the request of the DC. The DL is also responsible for producing or delegating the production of development documentation that is deemed necessary by the DC.
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The Documentation Stewardship Group may have numerous Documentation Stewards (DS) to which the DC may delegate some of his duties for a smaller content domain. For example, the phpCAS lead developer may volunteer as DS of the phpCAS documentation section, taking direct responsibility for organization and content standards for documentation in that area. Documentation Stewards should work closely with the DC, taking care to following global organizational and content standards developed by the DC for the entire body of documentation.