Hello Matthew,

   Actually, J-S, I'm ok with doing a bit of fiddling around, but if I'm
going to commit to a package, I want to be sure it's going to be easy enough
to use that enough other people are going to want to commit to it too.

A valid point. I agree that the docs are not perfect yet, since the change to CMake is still relatively recent...

Great!  Good page!  Somebody should fix the INSTALL.txt to tell Joe User
where to find it (rather than the "Getting Started" link under
"Documentation"), or better yet, fix the README.txt not to refer to just the
website and itself, but to include the info that's in INSTALL.txt. (Why are
there two files?)

[...]

Good.  Shouldn't this should be on the CMake page, too?  New developers will
want to know how to make the examples against the latest source, of course!
:)

Agreed. I'm currently on other projects, but I'll look into it soon. You can also change what you want if you find it lacking. The site is a wiki, you can click the "edit this page" link at the bottom of any page (the password is "osg") and adjust it as needed...

But in any case, I agree with your comments, and I for one will probably put in some time into improving the documentation (especially on the Win32 side, since that's often what's lacking) soon.

J-S
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