There is already a separate project for this:
https://github.com/jbehave/jbehave-site/tree/master/site-frontend/src/site/content
It is the overall doc front-end published to jbehave.org. There we can
develop a less-technical and more user-oriented (cross module,
core/web/etc ...)
Hello Josef,
I think the technical part of JBehave is really intended for software
developers, so it requires that knowledge.
JBehave is a tool with a lot of features and has its complexity. It is well
designed, of good quality and free. So there are of course some drawbacks
like little
From: Hans Schwäbli bugs.need.love@gmail.com
Date:03/14/2014 11:54 AM (GMT-05:00)
To: user@jbehave.codehaus.org
Subject: Re: [jbehave-user] JBehave learning curve
Hello Josef,
I think the technical part of JBehave is really intended for software
developers, so it requires
/2014 11:54 AM (GMT-05:00)
To: user@jbehave.codehaus.org
Subject: Re: [jbehave-user] JBehave learning curve
Hello Josef,
I think the technical part of JBehave is really intended for software
developers, so it requires that knowledge.
JBehave is a tool with a lot of features and has its
*Subject:* Re: [jbehave-user] JBehave learning curve
Hi Josef,
I think it's a fair comment to say that JBehave is development-centric
(not necessarily developer-centric though) as its main focus has
always been the ability to support CI.As such it does require some
knowledge in the team
.
Best regards, best wishes,
Josef
From: Mauro Talevi [mailto:mauro.tal...@aquilonia.org]
Sent: Freitag, 7. März 2014 09:17
To: user@jbehave.codehaus.org
Subject: Re: [jbehave-user] JBehave learning curve
Hi Josef,
I think it's a fair comment to say that JBehave is development