All,

I'd like to see:

1. Logging in using various methods, i.e. basic authentication, OpenID, etc.
2. Displaying or hiding information based on user credentials.
3. Setting up simple AJAX calls, such as getting a list of search results
based on and entered keyword.

I'm looking at this from the perspective of a complete newbie, which I
happen to be.

Jeremy

On Tue, Jul 14, 2009 at 12:29 PM, Timothy Perrett
<[email protected]>wrote:

>
> Alex,
>
> Sounds like a good plan - so, lets get the ball rolling... what topics
> are lacking and what need completly rewriting?
>
> Part of me is happy to disregard the entire wiki content and just draw
> up a list of what needs documenting, then as a community we can
> hopefully move forward and get some of this written down.
>
> So, im all ears - what do you guys want to see?
>
> Cheers, Tim
>
> On Jul 14, 6:12 pm, Alex Cruise <[email protected]> wrote:
> > The approach I'd humbly suggest for improving the wiki is to focus on
> > example coverage, which in some ways is to documentation what code
> > coverage is to code.  Specifically, for every substantial feature of
> > lift, is it demonstrated in some clear way in an example that's as
> > simple and comprehensible as possible?
> >
> > For most of these (feature, example) tuples there will be some example
> > code but no corresponding wiki page.  Any sufficiently smart person who
> > reads the example code can write up a quick and dirty wiki page that
> > outlines the structure of the sample, then annotate it with questions
> > for committers about the motivation or other background for the specific
> > details of the example.  Then, when each one of these example pages is
> > alpha quality, post the URL to the list and the rest of us can
> > criticize/edit it. :)
> >
> > I find that for forensic documentation projects like this one, it's
> > easiest to hit the ground running when you start by documenting
> > extremely concrete use cases, then work your way "up" to architecture by
> > observing patterns in the examples.
> >
> > -0xe1a
> >
>

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