I'm a recent transplant to Cocoon (and Java), in particular because Cocoon 3 appears as though it is/will be closely in line with my own perspective on web application development. I'm interested in contributing to the development of the framework itself, but likely won't be able to produce anything remotely useful for a couple months as I familiarize myself with all of the related technologies.
I've just read some of the attacks on the poor documentation of the project and the resulting difficult entry for those unfamiliar. This is, of course, easily confirmed by the combination of woefully out of date references and dead links on the Web site (i.e. to the Daisy site). As I am (obviously) hopeful to see Cocoon succeed, I certainly don't want it to become mired in isolation like so many good projects. As such I'd like to try to contribute some documentation. Is there any idea among the community as to where documentation should end up, or should I just create a new site? Also, I'd lean towards focusing on Cocoon 3, as having documentation in place for a new release would likely have larger impact than attaching possibly overdue docs to an older, in the process of being superseded one. This would be premature if there's no foreseeable beta....
