Hi Helma,

Fine. I've already thought about the length of the pages currently in
the tutorial, but I'd rather get the stuff in first and refactor later.
Mind you, I don't like pages that consist of a header and one paragraph.

OK, I'll just add whatever I think is useful as a new page (editing existing pages if it makes sense to me).

Note that I've added the section about Eclipse and Subclipse to:
- provide an IDE environment that makes working with Cocoon files easier
- try to "educate" them to use a code versioning system from the
beginning, although I've also talked about using CVSNT for that.

Yes, I think we are writing more than a reference manual here. Perhaps, at the appropriate places we could also talk about unit testing and other best practices.


+ Getting Cocoon from the source repository
   + Installing and configuring your IDE
     + Eclipse
       + Subclipse
   + Checking out Cocoon
     + Using the command line
     + Using Subclipse

As Sylvain pointed out, this might be scary for "newbies", but it can
still be added and marked 'advanced'.

Yes. Sounds good.

Have you looked at http://wiki.apache.org/cocoon/Cocoon215TOC ?

Yes, I have, thanks for the reminder!

Now that I'm in charge :-) I propose to mark each wiki page that is
moved over, with the URL of the Daisy page.

Perfect.

Mark

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