Dev at weitling pisze:

Despite my sometimes dumb question here on the list I know Cocoon is really cool and still improving. But without good docs the developers and the users separate more and more. There are many people who want to contribute to Cocoon, but most of them do only have spare time and are not paid by a company with interest in Cocoon. For them it's really hard to dig trough the docs to understand things before they can even think of contributing code.

Why not introduce documentation releases?

To be honest I'm not sure what kind of policy we have about publishing docs but I consider this a continuous process. For example, Luca has contributed some docs that will get published once I (or any other committer) finds few minutes to review them.

I don't think it makes that much sense to synchronize docs publishing with 
artifact releases.

BTW: If I could meet some of you wizards and get an indoctrination I could/would improve docs.

Florian, are you coming to ApacheCon (hackathon days)? If not, I'm available in Warsaw almost all the time always willing to speak about Cocoon. :-)

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Grzegorz Kossakowski

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