The code should obviously be suitably commented, which I notice you've done,
thanks. But I think another good place for this kind of information is also
linked from the InstructionCard topic: the demo pages. The ArrayDemo [1]
page already exists and could be updated with information on your new Append
method, and the FederationDemo topic does not exist, which could be
populated with some content including the new Application.
Derek.
[1] http://www.flexwiki.com/default.aspx/FlexWiki/ArrayDemo.html
On 8/18/07, Craig Andera <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> > But the feature and intention of the IWikiApplications[string key]
> > addition doesn't really have a home, that I can tell. Although, this
> > came out from a fairly trivial feaure, we kinda made a stand and said
> > "this is how you communicate stuff from the hosted application to the
> > engine and wikitalk." That seems to be a fairly fundamental thing...
> > Is inline comment docs enough or is there some other place that this
> > should go? Or is this email the doc?
>
> Well, I don't really have a strong opinion about this. On the one hand, a
> wiki is a pretty darn good place to capture informal documentation...as
> long
> as someone polices it. Which we don't have. But maybe this is a case where
> something is better than nothing.
>
> Clearly, the code should be commented where it's not crystal clear what's
> going on. That's just good sense. Beyond that, I don't really have a
> vision
> for what I think should happen. Editing the appropriate pages on the wiki
> is
> probably pretty reasonable. If nothing else, it's sort of telling if *our*
> wiki has crappy information in it. :)
>
>
>
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