Hi John,

Just one question. What is it the licence and the Cake Software
Foundation policy regarding this new documentation, is it already
defined?


Uldérico

On Jun 19, 6:21 pm, "John David Anderson (_psychic_)"
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Bakers one and all,
>
> I think the recent "Commented Version of CakePHP Manual" is a direct  
> result of me not sharing what's going on with the docs: where we've  
> been, and where we're headed. Hopefully I can clear this up a bit  
> right now.
>
> First, the wiki was a festering pit of misinformation and outdated  
> information. It caused much more grief than it eased, and I am  
> forever grateful it is long gone. The bakery is a perfect replacement  
> - its a way for users to contribute content that we can date, tie to  
> a specific version of cakephp, and most importantly monitor for  
> accuracy and quality. To me the bakery is a huge success.
>
> What we're working on now is a way to make the manual more community  
> oriented. This includes the ability for community members to:
>
>         - Contribute content
>         - Correct content
>         - Translate
>         - Comment
>
> This system is already under way, and will also help us convert the  
> manual to PDF, CHM, and HTML (via the DocBook XML format).
>
> There are currently *no* official docs for v1.2, nor will there be  
> until we have a final release. Things are changing (for the good),  
> things are being added on, and it does me no good to chase a moving  
> target. That said, we're almost 100 pages into the 1.2 manual, which  
> is has been greatly updated in the area of helping people see the big  
> picture with CakePHP (MVC basics, class/file overviews, etc.).
>
> If you'd like to see the outline of the new manual, check out the  
> wiki tab on the cakedocs project at cakeforge.
>
> By the way, the cakedocs team only has about 5 or 6 active members.  
> I'd love to have any help if you're interested in making the docs  
> better. If you want to volunteer time, please, please, please come  
> and talk to someone on the team so we can get you channelled into  
> something we're working on. We always appreciate community help. We  
> always appreciate outside efforts - however - if you want to make the  
> most difference for the most people, contribute to an official project.
>
> Questions, suggestions?
>
> -- John


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