On 1/22/07, RichardAtHome <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> IMHO, the best introduction to cake was done on the IBM site:
> http://www-128.ibm.com/developerworks/edu/os-dw-os-php-cake1.html

And that just illustrates why great code should be released often and
early. People do contribute :)

I agree that those 5 lessons are the best out there for cake BUT does
it really matter that they were not written by someone on the cake
development team?

I think the cakephp.org should just have a link to those articles (is
there anybody out there...)

OSS projects do not become *most* popular because of documentation
alone - in most cases documentation details are put in as an *after
effect*

@Richard - this is not an attack on you but the cop out "I would have
contributed only if..." sounds a bit selfish. As far as commercial
projects go - it largely depends on your own skills, but on the other
hand this list is one of the most helpful and very newbie tolerant
that I have come across even though some do get the their head bitten
off once in a while (No reference to Larry or Nate )

So my point in this counter rant is that we as a group just have to
sit and write our 2bit part of the documentation for all the others to
read and learn from - TINA

Cheers
Tarique

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