On Jun 19, 3:03 pm, "John David Anderson (_psychic_)"
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> Why would you need to distribute the docs when they're already freely
> available?
>

Because they are, like the wiki apparently was, outdated. The manual
is great, but there is a LOT of stuff in there that is out of date.
And most of it has been addressed by bug submissions to
trac.cakephp.org. Why are these bug reports ignored? Who knows, but
all this complaining about the outdatedness of the wiki also applies
to the current manual as it stands now.

Honestly, Derico, if The Powers That Be are giving you the old
stinkeye, then you could create something like what Pennypacker does
for the Penny Arcade comic. It's a Firefox add-on that allows tagging
and commenting of the Penny Arcade comics and writes that HTML
directly to the Penny-Arcade.com website when you view the comics. You
could do the same thing with the manual. Then, no one's "license"
*ptoo* is getting infringed, and people can still comment and tag,
etc. I highly encourage you to check it out: http://phasetwo.org/pennypacker/



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