Other than the archives of this list there really is no one place to find
all of the recent ideas documented. IMO Fusebox.org does not do a very good
job of keeping up to date on all the new stuff. This is probably because
Steve thinks he has better things to do with his time (like getting his new
design tool up!).

What if we used the Portland Pattern Repository's Wiki (or a Fuseboxed
version of it) to build a better structured documentation of the more
concrete FB ideas.

I posted a brief entry for FuseBox:
http://c2.com/cgi/wiki?FuseBox
It took about 2 minutes and anyone can come along behind me and edit the
document, add new documents, link to existing documents (go ahead, try it!).
Check out the link to ExtremeProgramming and the hundreds of documents
linked to it. Just think if FuseBox had a single body of work that
extensive.

Maybe this isn't the best answer for us but I do think more formal
documentation on the newer FB concepts is needed. And we do have the
technology to collaborate on this so it doesn't all rest on the shoulders of
three or four people.

Any thoughts?

Brian Shearer
Custom Data Systems, Inc.

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-----Original Message-----
From: Nathan Stanford [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Wednesday, April 11, 2001 5:57 AM
To: Fusebox
Subject: Where do I find the new FuseBox documentation?


Where do I find the new FuseBox documentation?

What I mean all of these new ideas has there been a place you can go even on
fusebox.org where you can see examples and a FuseBox documentation about the
new ways to implement FuseBox?


Thanks,

FB1999
(FuseBox since 1999)

Nathan Stanford
Senior Programmer/Analyst
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