Hi,

Thanks for raising the issue of documentation. You're exactly right that
we don't have any overview documentation on specific functionality, like
red5. And, it would be extremely useful to have overview docs and simple
examples that people can use to get started. We do have a section on
the OpenLaszlo wiki where some people have added documentation:
http://wiki.openlaszlo.org/Main_Page#Documentation_on_the_wiki

I would encourage people to add to that section on the wiki with examples
and information that has helped you to get started. The OpenLaszlo project
would really welcome any documentation contributors, as it is just as
important to support our users with documentation as well as with code. Perhaps
with contributions from the community, we could create a code library
of examples
and some supporting documentation.

Other ideas?

Amy

On Wed, Nov 4, 2009 at 5:47 AM, cem sonmez <[email protected]> wrote:
> Hi, i am not sure if here is the correct place to discuss about this. But i
> want to say something about openlaszlo's documentation as a new openlaszlo
> user.
> I think there is not any serious documentation without developer doc at
> openlaszlo website [1]. When i want to look at some specific examples about
> openlaszlo (e.g red5 connection, user interface etc.), after doing a search,
> there is not any useful docs on the web.
> While you can find lots of documents, example applications and tutorials in
> FLEX, it is a bit hard to find the document that you look for at Openlaszlo.
> I think most of the openlaszlo developers and users choose just developing
> applications, instead of writing some experiences at the web sometimes. I
> think this one of the important lack of Openlaszlo. Documentation is really
> important benefit for open source softwares.
> Please, do not think that i am talking bad about Openlaszlo. I just wanted
> to bring an important issue to the agenda.
>
>
>
> [1] - http://www.openlaszlo.org/documentation
>
> Best Regards
> --
> Cem SONMEZ
>

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