On 10 Apr, Ron Parker wrote:
> Henry also has a grasp of the English language and he's involved with
> Repligard. My point is that the documentation for each program is heavily
> dependent on the programmer. In the case of Emile he's able to ensure that
> his points are all included and described in detail. So, it'll take a
> little more work and time to get the Repligard documentation into a
> comprehensible form but I'm up for the task.

Adequate documentation is part of Jukka's Repligard
project at Stonesoft, so that should be forthcoming.

We discussed documentation with Jukka a week ago, and
he had also plans on some other docs. However, he's still
quite busy with other things so I wouldn't hold my breath.
 
> BTW: I think these apps should be named SiteGard and RepliGard
> i.e. MidGard. :) What are you going to name the blobserving? BlobGard,
> it's a good thing I'm not writing it, we'd have to name it SlobGard. :)

Heh. Well, these are just name games. I think that the
features that are handled within Midgard itself won't
need specific names. It is just these external applications
(like Repligard).

However, authors should of course feel free to name their
extensions whatever way they want.

(BTW. I liked the 'Virtual Database Environment' slogan of
SiteGroups)

> As vote of confidence for Midgard, I've been teaching another one
> of the artists who's on Mi-Recordz to use the application. He's an
> absolute beginner that has never heard of php but has a little html 
> experience. After two days, he loves Midgard. So, that makes three of us
> who are actively using Midgard and I've got a fourth guy that's going to
> convert two of his sites within the next couple weeks. 

Success stories like these are a very nice thing to
hear. Now that I've been forced to do some development
on regular PHP, I have to admit that Midgard is actually
much greater improvement than what we developers
think it is.

> SiteGroups showed at the perfect time. Two of my guys have
> six sites between them, all of which will be converted to Midgard. One of
> the new sites is a graphic arts web so I might hold it back until
> blobserving comes around. I anticipate having eight seperate domains
> running from Midgard within four to eight weeks.

We're also looking to separating the Midgard database on
our server once we get the new one up.
 
> Ron

/Bergie

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