Stefan Zoerner wrote:
Alex Karasulu wrote:
Hiya,
I think we can learn from their professional approach to documentation.
Alex
I plan to finish a first complete version of the Basic User's Guide
before Christmas. Christine and I currently work on it, and I think we
will be able to do the job within that time line.
That's awesome news Stefan & Christine.
But it would be nice to have some support with grammar, style and tone,
as the both of us normally speak the language of Goethe. Anybody who
masters Bronte style and volunteers for a review?
As everyone on this list knows my grammar and spelling is pretty bad but
I will take a few passes in reviewing your stuff for sure. I might
learn a thing or two I've already forgotten about ApacheDS :).
What I would like to do is complete a few things right now to get Norval
and Emmanuel in gear with schema subsystem redesign. That way they can
get to work on somethings. Then I can research some replication issues
to get Mitosis working.
By that time I think it is right before Xmas. Then I can review a good
chunk of the work you've put out there. Is this ok? I can start
reviewing now but my context switching from English mode to Java mode is
a bit expensive :).
Even more important would be to lend Ersin a hand with the Advanced
User's guide, which includes key features like partition/interceptor
programming. It would be nice if Ersin would spare some time here to
invest it in content publishing technology.
Yep! Hey perhaps Ersin it might be faster for you to transpose some of
the workshop presentation and examples to a tutorial in the advanced
section.
I'm specifically talking about this material here:
https://svn.safehaus.org/repos/sandbox/workshop/
Greetings from Frankfurt/Main (Hometown of Goethe),
Greetings from Sunny Jacksonville Florida
Alex