I guess my words didn't come out right either. I have seen many
queries in the user list is regarding the build issuses or related to
installation be it multiple platform or diff db's. Every user who
tries to use this product has to go thru this routine. Based on that,
what I meant to say, is that user experiences is very relevant in that
case, more for development of a FAQ, similar to what Wiki has right
now.

Hema


On Tue, 22 Mar 2005 15:50:47 +0100, Raphaël Luta <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hema Menon wrote:
> > 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.
> >
> 
> My point was not to imply that user should document the product with
> their experiences, simply that user feedback is a great tool for
> developers to build a *useful* documentation without spending too
> much energy documenting every features in one go...
> It enables us to identify where explanations are needed and what can
> be made more intuitive.
> 
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