> > Actually, since no one probably is itching to do the docs, it might make
> > sense to setup a structure on the Wiki where docs an accumulate from
people
> > using those classes, until you've time to incorporate them into the
> > Javadocs.  Then sites like ours can inter-link to that part of your
Wiki,
> > too.

> Think there's enough structure in place already for people to do exactly
> that on the wiki.

I'd looked, and didn't think so.  Take a look at the entry page for James.
There is a link to a page called JamesDocumentationNotes, and also a set of
sub-pages on specific topics (right now just LogRotation and more advanced
transport setups).

ref: http://nagoya.apache.org/wiki/apachewiki.cgi?James

Perhaps a section called "Usage Scenarios", HOW-TO or some such, would be
inviting.  And it helps to advertise that section.

My view is that your main page is too big and cluttered.  I'd move the A5
and Sandbox links to their own sections, and just have a one liner telling
people that's where the information is.  Eliminate a lot of the bold
headers, and just provide a more readable index.  Etc.  And I could do the
reorganization, but it would be rude to reorganize someone else's page.

By the way, should I assume that the status reports are really supposed to
be dated Jan 2003, not 2002?  :-)

        --- Noel


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