Hi all,

Discussed with a colleague the other day the perception of MetaModel when
coming to the project as a newcomer (new in our company and approaching the
community). He mentioned that the documentation was too sparse for him to
get a good insight by just browsing our website and wiki. A proper getting
started and better reference documentation would have helped him a lot -
and improved his overall impression (which has improved as he started using
it, but wasn't immediately too good).

I think that's pretty good feedback - documentation is important and we
have not spent a lot of time on it I guess.

So are there any "low hanging fruit" we can start by grabbing? And what
should be the more dedicated efforts that we go for here?

I was thinking of at least publishing our javadocs and linking to it from
our website. That should help a little, but is obviously not what he was
mentioning. A proper "getting started" guide would also be great I think.
I'm curious which aspects we should stress then. Especially looking at
people not from Human Inference / Neopost .... How did you learn about
MetaModel and which questions did you have (still have?) and how did you
get started.

Best regards,
Kasper

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