> Although I sympathize with your situation, but the 'tone' is a bit harsh, > wouldn't you say. > > FYI, approx the same "tone" made me turn my back to Cocoon in the pre-2.0 > times, a time when I could have stepped in and do some hard and useful work. > (Those sins are forgiven, but let's avoid making new ones :o) )
I answered Stefano privately to apologize for my last useless remarks and explain to him the way I see things. So I consider the "incident" is over and I propose we get back to this wonderfully constructive discussion. FYI we have already come up with 13 very interesting ideas about a potention new common documentation effort for Cocoon and we are in the process of writing them down on a brainstorming forum on PlanetCocoon with Mark as I speak. So keep up with good ideas and feel free to comment points we have already mentioned. We will update the "brainstorming forum" with ideas mentioned here and we will notify both lists as soon as it his ready. I'd really like to hear of Andreas Hartmann, the webmaster of CocoonCenter because this initiative wouldn't be really complete without him ? And what about people who wrote documentation and/or sample for Cocoon distribution, or articles for the Wiki ? Even if it's just for a (constructive) opinion about what we've already talked about, every one is welcome. -- Sebastien ARBOGAST
