On Wed, Oct 11, 2017 at 10:43 PM, Dimitris Chloupis <[email protected]> wrote: > Dont worry Stef you are not alone, I may no longer use Pharo as much I used > to but I will keep stalking you :D > So I have not quit from adding to the pharo documentation. You can at least > expect some video tutorials, minor updated to PBE and minor updates to Pharo > Wiki.
thanks this is great > Of course I agree we need more people on this, if every pharo users jusr > dedicated 10 minutes per day on documentations we would have a mind blowing > documentation in quality and quanity. exactly. > 10 minutes is all it takes to update a page of documentation , 100 people, > 100 pages per day. 36.500 pages per year and our documentation needing > updating is not nowhere near this number > > OR > > 10 minutes to write 100 words of documentation (average writting speed is 40 > WPM but I dropped this down to 10 WPM to include research, testing, taking > pictures , general foramt etc) , thats about 1/3rd of a page . 100 people. > 30 pages per day. 10.950 pages per year. so that means with just 100 people > contributing 10 minutes of their time per day we could release around 20 > NEW books per year !!!! > > I am sure Pharo has more than 100 users ;) :) > > On Wed, Oct 11, 2017 at 9:13 AM monty <[email protected]> wrote: >> >> Great effort. The guide is concise and beginner friendly. I emailed you a >> git commit patch you can apply with `git am` (I don't use github) that fixes >> some things and expands on others. >> >> And for the record, I'm not "Monty Kamath" and I don't know him. >> >> > Sent: Sunday, September 24, 2017 at 1:03 PM >> > From: "Stephane Ducasse" <[email protected]> >> > To: "Pharo Development List" <[email protected]> >> > Subject: [Pharo-dev] XPath chapter... >> > >> > Hi >> > >> > I'm fully convinced that we can have the best language if we do not >> > let people find their way super easily to do what they want to do we >> > will fail. >> > Documentation is KEY and I feel a bit alone. >> > >> > Since I always wanted to learn XPath I started to write a chapter on >> > XPath. I hope that I did not write too many mistakes. >> > >> > Pull requests are welcome here >> > https://github.com/SquareBracketAssociates/Booklet-Scraping >> > >> > I would love to have one booklet on SAX and DOM handling. >> > >> > >> > Stef >> > >> >
