On 2010-01-04 12.24, Jacek Sokulski wrote:
Hi all, We have just started our company blog, so I have put a post on Qi4j. It is just an info of the project but for people who are new to the project as me, some links can be of value (especially discussions form the mailing list - it took me some time to filter generic topic). Here is the post: http://www.dotsystems.pl/wordpress/?p=24
Thanks for posting this! As we try to get Qi4j ready for a 1.0 release the idea is to update the website with lots more information, so it's valuable to see what others find useful about it.
Some of this are just my thoughts, and not really "official" or "manual"-worthy. I find it hard to know exactly what to put on the Qi4j website, as opposed to my own blog. I don't want to suggest an "official" way of doing things, since it is evolving all the time (and should be). At the same time there needs to be a way to get ideas about how to do things. Having reference material on the site, along with links to useful posts on patterns that seem to work might be the best way to do it.
I have been studying a lot of Systems Thinking and Toyota Production System material lately, and noticed that Taiichi Ohno of Toyota at first never allowed anything to be written down, simply because he recognized that it was an evolving process and continuous learning, and writing things down crystallizes ideas unnecessarily. I have the same concern, but it needs to be balanced with tips and hints on how to do things. How to do this balance I'm not sure.
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