On 29/08/2010 13:14, Matthew Weier O'Phinney wrote:
I'm all for it.
A good place to start would be the wiki. We can create a section within
the wiki for this, and allow for some organization around different
categories. This would require a small team of dedicated contributors
who would post links (and/or manage a queue of submitted links) after
vetting them.
Ideally, someone or some team would also note the really good examples,
and try to either get permission to include the content in the "Learning
Zend Framework" part of the manual, or create new content that
incorporates the best parts of one or several posts into the manual.
Thoughts?
[From forwarded response]
Would an "examples building" section in the forum provide a scratch-pad
to keep the wiki "clean"?
[/From forwarded response]
On second thought the Wiki has an adequate place for feedback capable of
refining examples.
To start the party, I now have some individual examples and a template
modules-based example to which they can attach. They can go up any time.
As for passing examples into the manual, perhaps they can be forwarded
to the documentation team with a view to inclusion - it is they who have
a current working knowledge of, and ideas for, the manual. It could even
work two ways - if they seek examples for their current work then
perhaps they could put a call in to an examples team who could in turn
try to ingather appropriate works.