Any help is welcome.
Yeah, you need to login in confluence, and you also need to
sign and fax a CLA to the ASF for IP reasons.  If you have any
problem, tell us.

On 2/22/07, dgoodine <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

Having just gone through the initial (steep and sometimes pitfall-scattered)
learning curve, I could definitely help sketch out some ideas and possible
contribute to the documentation.   Do I need to get a confluence account set
up?  (I'm not sure how much time I can commit, but I'd like to contribute
what I can to help others with their initial forray into SM.)



Terry wrote:
>
>> Any ideas on how to do that ?
>
> You need more than one way to get to information as people will use
> different strategies to find out about a new technology. I personally
> like to know at a glance the scope of a project, so I preferred the
> original approach (and the one taken on the ActiveMQ site) of having
> lots of left menu items for each topic, component or significant point.
>
> The documentation is probably weakest on practical examples, judging by
> the sort of support queries coming in. There should be explicit
> tutorials for binding to a foreign web service, exposing a web service,
> wrapping a POJO, creating JBI components, packaging and deploying using
> su/sa, applying security.
>
> We also need to do a better job of keeping these up to date and making
> it clear which documentation refers to which release.
>
>
> --
> Terry
>
>

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