Oops. Sorry about the broken link.

This page really resonated with me. I think the best solution is just
to make it a really handy index of popular tasks with links to the
docs. So people should be able to find what they want quickly, or
explore some of the things BoltWire can do at the same time.

The thing I need most are additional items to include...  Sure there
is lot's more. I'm keeping my eyes open to what's on the mailing list.
If you think of something, let me know.  I can add links later.

I'm not thinking of calling it a tutorial page, we have our Starting
Out section for that. But I don't doubt, it will become a common hub
for people new people, and/or experienced users wanting to experiment
with stuff they haven't explored yet. Like caching or scripting or
whatever.  A project, but we're getting there.

We've had a good number of fixes and tweaks over the last few weaks.
Surprizing number really, but at some point we should be settling back
down again and can hopefully turn our focus to documentation...  :)

Cheers,
Dan


On Thu, Sep 17, 2009 at 3:08 PM, Markus <[email protected]> wrote:
>
> Superb idea! That was definitely missing. Without such a staged
> tutorial, it is very hard to "get the idea" of BoltWire and to know
> where to start. Great!
>
> We should only find a way to make clear that the features page is
> actually a features + tutorial page. At the moment I have no good idea
> on how to accomplish that. Just linking from within the docs? Renaming
> the page?
>
> Regards, Markus
> >
>

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