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Ricardo Dias Sales updated DIRMINA-969:
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Description:
Hello
My name is Ricardo and I live in Brazil. A few days ago I was looking for a
solution for developing enterprise applications on the network. Much has
happened, and I found the session "user guide" website was outdated. I've been
talking to one of the members of the project, Emmanuel Lécharny, and ended up
volunteering myself to try to update the site documentation as I can.
I do not know of much of MINE, but I believe I can help to improve part of the
documentation.I actually made a new first chapter so that new users can get
an introduction to the framework. Honestly speaking, I love the project MINA,
and I believe that the lack of sufficient documentation is causing the
community of developers to reject MINA and use it as an option in their
projects. That's why I believe this is an important issue that must be dealt
with seriously.
Unfortunately I am newbie in JIRA, and do not know how to use it. Emmanuel
recommended me create an issue so we can work together in the development of
new study material. How do I show here what I've done? Thanks for listening,
and sorry for my cluelessness about using JIRA.
EDIT: Oh! I found how to add attachments here. I'm putting so a Microsoft Word
document about the first chapter that I did. I hope that suits you. And anyway,
I accept criticism without the slightest problem.
Ricardo.
was:
Hello
My name is Ricardo and I live in Brazil. A few days ago I was looking for a
solution for developing enterprise applications on the network. Much has
happened, and I found the session "user guide" website was outdated. I've been
talking to one of the members of the project, Emmanuel Lécharny, and ended up
volunteering myself to try to update the site documentation as I can.
I do not know of much of MINE, but I believe I can help to improve part of the
documentation.I actually made a new first chapter so that new users can get
an introduction to the framework. Honestly speaking, I love the project MINA,
and I believe that the lack of sufficient documentation is causing the
community of developers to reject MINA and use it as an option in their
projects. That's why I believe this is an important issue that must be dealt
with seriously.
Unfortunately I am newbie in JIRA, and do not know how to use it. Emmanuel
recommended me create an issue so we can work together in the development of
new study material. How do I show here what I've done? Thanks for listening,
and sorry for my cluelessness about using JIRA.
Ricardo.
> Rewriting the users guide.
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>
> Key: DIRMINA-969
> URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/DIRMINA-969
> Project: MINA
> Issue Type: Improvement
> Components: Web Site / Documentation
> Affects Versions: 2.0.7
> Reporter: Ricardo Dias Sales
> Attachments: MINA 2 - CHAP 1 [ENG].docx
>
>
> Hello
> My name is Ricardo and I live in Brazil. A few days ago I was looking for a
> solution for developing enterprise applications on the network. Much has
> happened, and I found the session "user guide" website was outdated. I've
> been talking to one of the members of the project, Emmanuel Lécharny, and
> ended up volunteering myself to try to update the site documentation as I can.
> I do not know of much of MINE, but I believe I can help to improve part of
> the documentation.I actually made a new first chapter so that new users can
> get an introduction to the framework. Honestly speaking, I love the project
> MINA, and I believe that the lack of sufficient documentation is causing the
> community of developers to reject MINA and use it as an option in their
> projects. That's why I believe this is an important issue that must be dealt
> with seriously.
> Unfortunately I am newbie in JIRA, and do not know how to use it. Emmanuel
> recommended me create an issue so we can work together in the development of
> new study material. How do I show here what I've done? Thanks for listening,
> and sorry for my cluelessness about using JIRA.
> EDIT: Oh! I found how to add attachments here. I'm putting so a Microsoft
> Word document about the first chapter that I did. I hope that suits you. And
> anyway, I accept criticism without the slightest problem.
> Ricardo.
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