On Tue, Jun 15, 2010 at 7:25 PM, Craig A. James <[email protected]> wrote:
> On 6/15/10 10:12 AM, Geoffrey Hutchison wrote:
>> I think there are two classes of documentation:
>> 1) Developer-level docs (e.g., tutorials, API, etc.).
>>
>> 2) User-level tutorials.
>
> Right, I agree with Geoff.  My comments about in-line documentation are only 
> applicable to API and class descriptions, and doxygen (or something similar) 
> is the key to success.  But user-level tutorials always have to be done 
> separately.

It's not my intention to remove user documentation. But user
documentation in a repository would be easier to maintain. Like I
said, the format can be wiki pages.

Tim

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