Hi Alex,

> My question now is: Where to we put this kind of documentation? Is there 
> some sort of central place it's supposed to go?

I'm not sure yet was "this kind" actually is.

If it's short-lived information, then the bug tracker entry is fine.
(Discussion in the comments, results in the entry's description.)
For everything else, there is our homepage www.saros-project.org --
contact me directly if you're interested in write-access.

Cheers,
Franz


-----Original Message-----
From: Alexander Jakobi [mailto:alexander.jak...@fu-berlin.de] 
Sent: Tuesday, August 30, 2016 1:06 PM
To: dpp-devel@lists.sourceforge.net
Subject: [DPP-Devel] IntelliJ Documentation: Features, Bugs

Hi there,
we're currently looking into Saros/I and already created a little 
comparison between the features of Saros/I and Saros/E. This comparison 
already covers most of the things that are visible to the user, but not 
much of the under-the-hood stuff.

To start improving Saros/I, we focussed on the session initiation 
process, which we created a bug ticket for:
https://sourceforge.net/p/dpp/bugs/867/

At the moment we're still busy investigating what's working and what's 
not and how to reproduce faulty behaviour. This too, will be documented.

My question now is: Where to we put this kind of documentation? Is there 
some sort of central place it's supposed to go?

And of course: If someone is interested to jump aboard this wobbly 
bug-ship, get in touch! ;-)

Thanks,
Alex


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