Jean-Philippe Brunon wrote:
> Step 2. : Once on the Midgard site, the potential user must:
>
> A. Quickly understand what Midgard really is (the summaries or
> articles the user can read during step 1. are very important too) and
> how it can help him/her.
Very important. I looked Midgard at least one year before than I
started to use it, for these reason. I didn't want to learn a
"new language" to know if it could be useful for me.
> B. Quickly access links to important information from the home page:
> - Download last stable version, last Beta version, current CVS
> version. Actually, it's really hard to find other versions than 1.2.5,
> and obviously 1.2.5 is the only one which is heavily downloaded by
> people who are not "in the secret".
I discovered them from this list.
> Step 3. : Easy to install
>
> An installation script has been written to install Midgard in one
> step. A "Plug and Play" installation is effective once there is no more
> patch of the PHP parser, so it's possible to have Midgard coexisting
> with already installed PHP3 or PHP4.
More useful is provide more than one example, something as:
"If you need that your site ..." for differents settings. It should'nt
be very complex, just as tips.
Examples of them you can find it on phpbuilder.com. I started to
use PHP because their articles were very simples, whithout
great pretensions, but very useful.
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