Right now, I see a need for starter documentation and some more
advanced how-to's. Unfortunately its a mammoth task and we (the commit
team) need as much community help as possible.

I agree with the ideas about a cookbook - let me propose this:

If you guys are prepared to start making sample applications, and
documenting them as you go writing tutorials on the wiki, then we'll
do our absolute best to answer your questions if and may you have them
when your writing your sample applications.

We know there is a big need for documentation - I've personally been
trying to cover this on my blog with several articles:

http://blog.getintheloop.eu/tags/lift

What things would you guys say is specifically missing? What would you
like to see articles on?

Cheers, Tim

On Jul 14, 7:19 am, Jeppe Nejsum Madsen <[email protected]> wrote:
> Naftoli Gugenhem <[email protected]> writes:
> > Not speaking for anyone else, but currently what I would like most is 
> > information on lift's internals.
>
> Me too :-) Don't know how stable this information will be though.
>
> But in the larger scheme where, I believe, the goal is to attract people
> to using Lift, I think good howtos and cookbooks could help people
> getting started.
>
> /Jeppe
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