Looking forward to it.

Note that SiteVision supports that you edit the pages without
publishing them, so you can either edit the existing or clone the
whole set of pages, make all the changes you want and not publish
until it is reasonably coherent. We can always revert changes made.

Cheers
Niclas

On Mon, Nov 8, 2010 at 3:54 AM, Dan Bergh Johnsson
<[email protected]> wrote:
> Hi Gang
> I have set out for revising the composite tutorial. Actually, I think it is
> pretty good (otherwise I would never have spent time working on it). But
> when working on it myself, and in workshop with others, we found some rough
> corners that I would like to brush.
> The ambition is of course to smooth the route for whoever want to wet their
> toes. I think good tutorials is key to getting people go from "curious" to
> "involved". So, if I can do something for the community, I think this where
> I best spend my effort.
> On one hand side I do not want to leave the tutorials in some mildly
> inconsistent state, should I need to spend time on something else ("life",
> that seem to happen in parallel with everything else). On the other hand I
> do not want to do all the work sitting in some cave without visibility of
> possibility of feedback.
> So, I have forked the qi4j-tutorials to my own github account. Whenever I
> have made some significant block of changes I will push it to my fork, and
> when I have finished the whole revision I will do a big pull over to the
> community repository. So, if you want to follow my progress, it will be
> under
> git://github.com/danberghjohnsson/qi4j-tutorials.git
> I will post notifications of progress on this forum as well.
> My view of the tutorial is that its ambition is to show the mechanics of
> building a composite and its parts. It is not intended to show why Qi4j is
> good, or give an example of where it is better than "vanilla OO". It also
> assumes that the reader is a seasoned programmer well phrased in Java,
> especially interfaces and annotations.
> So each step in the tutorial should focus on showing one piece of the
> framework. Where several things are mixed, I will try to pull them apart to
> separate steps. Where I think something is browsed over, I will try to add
> an intermediate step.
> Now, let's see how at what pace things might happen.
> Yours
>     Dan
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