Hi guys,

I wanted to share one user experience feedback with you. At university, I had a 
lecture about NoSQL datastores and Infinispan was also mentioned. The lecturer 
also showed some code examples. To my surprise, he used Infinispan 6. So after 
the lecture I asked him why version 6, not 7, and his answer was quite 
surprising.

He told me that he got angry on Infinispan 7 documentation, because many code 
snippet examples were from old 6 version and that he was basically unable to 
configure it in a reasonable time. So he threw it away and switched back to 
Infinispan 6. I justed wanted to make a little discussion about this, because I 
think this is quite a big issue.

I noticed that part of this issue was fixed just recently (18 hours ago, nice 
coincidence :)) by [1] (+10000 Gustavo), but there are still some out-of-date 
examples.

But the message I want to say, we should pay attention to this (I know, boring) 
stuff, because we're basically discouraging users/community from using the 
newest version. Every customer/user will start playing with the community 
version and if he's not able to set it up in a few moments, he will move on to 
another product. And we don't want that, right? :) 

I also have clap the effort of Tristan with step-by-step tutorial, that's 
exactly what user wants and I would be happy to help you in anyway (verifying, 
keeping up-to-date, whatever) with it.

Conclusion: let's pay more attention to documentation, it's the entering point 
for every newcomer and we want to make as best first impression as possible :)

Thanks,
Jirka

P.S.: I don't see the changes from [1] in Infinispan User Guide [2], am I 
missing something or will it appear there later?



[1] https://github.com/infinispan/infinispan/pull/3011/
[2] http://infinispan.org/docs/7.0.x/user_guide/user_guide.html
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