You are correct; the graduation requirement is expressed in terms of
stars. If possible I would still like to steal a code example; from a
test case if possible for the user guide.

Jody

On Mon, May 11, 2009 at 9:28 PM, Andrea Aime <aa...@opengeo.org> wrote:
> Jody Garnett ha scritto:
>>
>> Hi Andrea; thanks for taking my documentation question off into another
>> email.
>>
>> If I can ask that we meet the minimim requirement for the geotools
>> user guide; a single code example; and then link to your more complete
>> examples elsewhere that should prove sufficient. I often get users
>> stuck trying to figure out how to parse SLD when what they really
>> wanted was a code example.
>
> Afaik there is no such requirement. The module guide says you need
> at least 4 stars in order to graduate a module, so if you have
> everything but documentation, you're at 4 out of 5 anyways.
>
> Maybe you're confusing this with the GeoServer guidelines (where
> a doc page is actually _required_)?
>
> I understand you want some docs and I want to write them,
> but nowhere it's said the documentation has to reside in the GeoTools
> wiki. I not looking forward to document the same module twice
> (especially when the documentation needs are the same, e.g., tutorial
> /user guide related).
>
> Cheers
> Andrea
>
> --
> Andrea Aime
> OpenGeo - http://opengeo.org
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