On Mar 2, 2009, at 10:15 AM, Paul Nasrat wrote:

>
>> I'd love to have time to do this, but, and I've been struggling with
>> this since I started Puppet, there's this kind of inherent conflict
>> between doing actual development and writing about how to do
>> development.  Given that development time is limited, which is more
>> important?
>
> A focussed push to do a little of both would be good, if others are
> happy to just do a bit of peer review on stuff I'm happy to try and
> come up with the actual docs and do some wiki gardening on Saturday,
> then actually get back to real work on Sunday.
>
> I'll make notes this week as I'm doing anything on puppet dev about
> what I find useful or confusing and try draw up some basic sketches of
> code organization. I've a feeling it'll be a good exercise anyway for
> me personally to look at areas of the code base I've not come across
> in anger anyway.


That'd be great.  I'll certainly help as a can.

I know that all of the new stuff in 0.25 needs a good documentation  
run; I've changed a lot of internals, and I'm likely the only person  
who understands much of what I changed and what their repercussions are.

-- 
There are three social classes in America: upper middle class, middle
class, and lower middle class. --Judith Martin
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