Yes,  I knew what you meant but I was just thinking it sounded
negative to newcomers about the possibility of finding good
documentation.  Many seem to perceive Cake as poorly documented, but
the reality is now somewhat different.  I think the best idea is to
simply replace it with another quote.  Here is an example suggestion,
but please don't think I'm trying to put words into your head :-)

"The documentation is excellent,  but the program gave me so much
feedback,  I got up and running without it!"  JS

Best wishes.

On Jun 18, 4:51 am, "Jonathan Snook" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> On Tue, Jun 17, 2008 at 11:17 PM, villas <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > Apart from the questionable accuracy of this statement <g>,  it makes
> > it sound as if Cake doesn't have any proper documentation.  Now that
> > the excellent Book exists,  maybe the webmaster and Jonathan could
> > think of a better quote?
>
> Of course, it's best taken in context. :) It was referring to the fact
> that just dropping the application into a folder stepped me through
> building the initial files for my own application. That's something
> that hasn't changed, so in that respects, the quote is just as
> relevant. But I understand the point your making and of course, I'm
> okay with it being on or off the home page (of course, I like getting
> linked. ;) ).
>
> -Jonathan Snook
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