I tend to agree to the "good developers/bad documentors" theory.
However its not always easy to work with lack of/no documentation to a
product. Yes, user experience is the best form of documentation. Will
try to use Wiki to give more feedback, that could help others too.

Hema

On Tue, 22 Mar 2005 14:56:31 +0100, Raphaël Luta <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Don't forget most good developers are pathologically bad documenters :)
> 
> Also, in my experience, the most useful documentation usually comes from
> new user/developer experiences discovering the product and describing
> their experience and pitfalls encountered.
> 
> If you really want a top notch documentation, please try and use the
> wiki to report on your install/config experiences, issues encountered
> and things you want to do with J2 but can't find how to do.
> This kind of feedback helps us put the emphasis where it's needed,
> explaining better the difficult points and not losing too much energy on
> documenting obscure things of limited value or miss some major
> functional areas.
> 
> Basically, every user can help make the documentation as helpful as
> possible by giving feedback on their experience.
> Just create a new page in the Jetspeed2 wiki :
> 
> http://wiki.apache.org/portals/Jetspeed2
> 
> and let us know about it !
> 
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