If I had the qualifications to, yes. However it would be terribly
inefficient for me to spend months studying the source code to the blocks in
order to make complete documentation when there are people that already know
these blocks and could make the documentation a lot quicker.

Cocoon has a number of huge documentation holes. Do you bring in a source
newbie to plug them or do you get on the developers that actually know what
is going on to plug them? Option B is much more reasonable.

-- Robert

"Steven Noels" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> schrieb im Newsbeitrag
news:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> On Thu, 28 Aug 2003, Robert Simmons wrote:
>
> > Like I said before, I tend to be direct in my language and if I offend,
I
> > certainly dont mean to and I appologize.
>
> You don't seem to understand what I'm trying to explain, so pardon my
> shouting: QUIT APOLOGIZING - DO SOMETHING ABOUT IT.
>
> Except for the JMS logging thing, most of your remarks make some sense.
> Now, what if nobody cares enough to actually do the work for you? Will you
> do it yourself?
>
> Cheers,
>
> </Steven>
>
>



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