Robert Simmons wrote: > > 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. > I think everyone ranging from a user to the expert can help here. Starting a documentation doesn't mean that you know everything. You can provide a frame with the things you know (or you think you know) and others can step in and fill the holes. This is a community work then. You will see this happen as soon as you do the starting work.
Carsten
