> i have downloaded the latest release candidate and have 'reviewed' the
> documentation (www and xdocs) - a tremendous improvement over the earlier
> version, but no surprises there (you guys have been busy!!)

Peter Goldstein deserves 90%+ of the credit for the improved documentation.
He has worked his tail off on it on a daily basis.  Documentation is one of
those thankless jobs for programmers, and I think that Peter deserves kudos
for his efforts.

With respect to continued development of the documentation, I think that we
should look at the questions and problems that users bring up online, and
use the FAQ as a sort of index.  Rather than answer most questions in-line,
I'd create more detailed tutorial pages, and refer users from the FAQ to the
more detailed tutorials.

That's my thought.  Others may think differently.  And since we have some
folks here with years of experience writing end user documentation, we
should try to benefit from their experience.

        --- Noel


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