Hi all,

Monday, August 12, 2002, 12:24:52 AM, you wrote:

> Not sure if people using PHP for development will be
> confused, in particular if we have a:

> "PHP Users Manual" and a "PHP Developers Manual"

> Other software projects use different approaches, e.g.
> Python (http://www.python.org/doc/) where the
> different bits are separated, whereas the PostgreSQL
> has 2 top level sections "User's Lounge" and
> "Developer's Corner", perhaps a separation like that
> can clarify who are the target audience for the docs.

+1 @goba for his suggestion of splitting
+1 @jesus for "PHP Users Manual" and a "PHP Developers Manual"
-1 @goba and @jome for "PHP Inner Workings Manual" sounds horrible in my
ears ;-)

> --- Jome <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>> > Well, I know about this "PHP Developer" problem...
>> While this is not
>> > a problem for eg. MySQL, where it's clear who is a
>> user and a developer,
>> > it's not that simple for PHP... Maybe we can leave
>> the PHP Manual as
>> > it is know and just name that new manual with a
>> good title, such as
>> > "PHP Inner Workings Manual" or something like that
>> just to avoid
>> > confusion... 
>> 
>> Sounds like a good idea.
>> 
>> Regards,
>> 
>> Jome

 Friedhelm                           


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