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Thomas Whitmore reopened AXIS2-3396:
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'Installation Instructions', need to specify plugin located in /docs/tools
folder.
Your users cannot possibly find the thing, hidden two folders deep in an
incorrect location. Is this not clear to understand?
Or put it in a /tools folder.
I checked the TOC and installation instructions, they still don't lead
specifically to the plugin or specify where in the dist it's located,
How on earth do you expect your long-suffering users to even find the thing?
Jesus Christ, i pray for all the hundreds or thousands of wasted hours and
repeated searches & reading of the quote 'installation instructions'.. which
mention everything except, how to install it.
> docs & website repeatedly refer to Eclipse Plugin; but never specify NAME or
> WHERE IT IS LOCATED.
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> Key: AXIS2-3396
> URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/AXIS2-3396
> Project: Axis 2.0 (Axis2)
> Issue Type: Bug
> Components: documentation, ide plugins, Tools
> Affects Versions: M2
> Environment: website
> axis2-M2-bin
> Reporter: Thomas Whitmore
> Assignee: Davanum Srinivas
> Fix For: 1.4
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> It's impossible to find. And without specifying either NAME or LOCATION,
> there's nothing much to search for.
> Why not try using a NAME occasionally, when referring to things?
> I find that when talking about city-wide public transport, saying you caught
> the 'BUS' makes it vastly more clear what kind of timetables to search for.
> Also, the Eclipse Plugin -- this is referred to 4 or 5x, never it's NAME or
> LOCATION -- appears to be located in a .zip under /docs/tools; within the
> binary distribution at least. This ain't the correct place to put it, in the
> slightest.. though as you (insult deleted) probably travel to work by public
> hang-glider (humorous insult deleted) I'm not surprised.
> Try putting plugins & tooling, under (gasp) a 'tools' folder.
> Yeah I know.. it's hard working on this stuff, to keep an external 'outside
> user's' perspective. But try using names.. they really are useful, for
> cross-referencing and confirmation as well, even once the actual object or
> artefact in question has been specified. once.
> Cheers,
> Thomas
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