On Dec 10, 2007 3:49 PM, Simon Chappell <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> On Dec 10, 2007 3:24 AM, Yariv Sadan <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> > Thanks for the suggestions. I agree that beginner documentation is
> > very important. I have meant to do it for a while but I've been short
> > on time and haven't been able to get to it (I admit I was also
> > secretly hoping someone else would do it  :) ).
> >
> > Are there any volunteers that may want to write the ErlyWeb for
> > beginners tutorial?
>
> I may regret this but I can take a stab at it. The only condition is
> that I'm allowed to ask lots of newbie questions in the process.

Of course! I also encourage people who are having problems to ask even
the most basic newbie questions. If people don't ask them, I can't
know what parts of ErlyWeb are hard to grok for newbies.

>
> I'd start with "Download and Install" , move to "Hello ErlyWorld" and
> then if I haven't been voted off the list, I'd try a first tutorial. I
> don't even want to think beyond that right now.
>
> How does that sound?

Sounds good. At the next step I would show how to use components, and
after that maybe ErlyDB.

>
> Where should the tutorial live? On the Erlyweb googlepages wiki or
> perhaps over at Trapexit? Any thoughts?

Googlepages wiki sounds like the best choice at the moment.

Thanks a lot!
Yariv

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> Simon
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