Hi, 

I know your feelings, I feel the same way sometimes. I´m looking at the docu 
and the thing I want to look up is not described in detail. Now I have 
only two options, go ask here or in IRC. It is enough for me, because I see 
that in the channels and here are enough people to help me. The great but is, 
not everyone is fond of that kind of approach.

The example I gave a few times are my coworkers. The have family, 
they make sports, they just want to get it work. Their approach is a different 
kind, they look in the docu, at the most they will do a short google search. 
After that, the product is simply not good! The acceptance of ZF1 in my company 
is <0, except of me and I battled hard that I can use it in my projects.

The docu of ZF2 is even worse...

What I see in the channels is that there is some kind of rest period. There are 
a few who make the modules site, but in the whole it seems really quiet. Ok, 
the last weeks were hard, but there has to be some kind of focus to the 
documentation in the near future.

I know that it is on github, but saying that I can change the whole thing by 
just doing some PRs is not helping. I have to understand the whole thing before 
I can make PRs, I have to learn. Most people just can not do that in 
addition to their normal job. It is not their job to do it, too.

Just my 53 cents :)

-----Ursprüngliche Nachricht-----
Von: Andreas Möller [mailto:[email protected]] 
Gesendet: Freitag, 9. November 2012 22:52
An: [email protected]
Betreff: [fw-general] ZF2 Documentation

Hello,


may I ask: is this

* http://shop.zend.com/en/zend-framework-fundamentals-2.html

the reason why the documentation for ZF2 is of the quality you can find at

* http://framework.zend.com/manual/2.0/en/index.html

. . . ?

In the time and with the money taken for these online classes, I believe a 
documentation could easily be compiled, couldn't it? 


Andreas


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