On Dec 20, 2004, at 2:39 PM, Tony Collen wrote:
Glen Ezkovich wrote:
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As you can see this will be quite an undertaking. I would like to align the tutorial with the community's thinking as much as possible. While I think I have a good understanding of the community, both in agreement and in disagreement, I've learned not to assume to much. If there are any aspects of any of the topics above you feel that are essential, any points you would like emphasized, any relationships made clear or any comments you care to make about this undertaking, I would be most interested in hearing them. While I have favored approaches to developing with Cocoon, I recognize that other approaches are valid and am willing to discuss and demonstrate them in the tutorial.
I think you should build off of the "Supersonic Tour" block. There's already a bunch of great stuff there that needs to be brought into "main" documentation.
You are right. It is amazing to me that the Tour can not be taken from the Cocoon site. I agree that there is some great stuff, but our needs are for something a bit more comprehensive. I want to build mind share as well as delve into the nitty gritty. As I mentioned, the tutorial will be as much about method and process as Cocoon. Where appropriate I am willing to beg and borrow, I just won't steal... at least without attribution. ;-)
Glen Ezkovich HardBop Consulting glen at hard-bop.com http://www.hard-bop.com
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