On Sun, 2006-10-22 at 14:48 +1000, Dan Rossi wrote:
> Btw i think a howto is also at hand for people who dont know svn, its
> particularly finnaky, and harder to use than cvs. If your wiki or blog
> can do docbook style documentation with screen blocks and screenshots
> etc i can help with my experiences. The worst part of svn is that it
> doesnt automatically merge any changes you have made to files which then
> breaks everything until its manually resolved :D
Dan,
The problem is that we already have lot of info about Subversion, log4j
and Spring. We can provide links to most friendly papers on this but
nobody wants to reinvent the bicycle.
For Subvesion, there's a great "Version control with SVN":
svnbook.red-bean.com
I write How2s in my spare time but Red5 documentation always goes first.
Why? Because before I started to contribute to Red5 I've spent some time
digging code internals which is crazy without a single documentation
line :) Thanks God Eclipse has hyperlinks navigation and references
search. That's why documentation comes first.
At the moment I have 12 How to tips. I planned to add it to
documentation later because some of tips are really obvious. Some of
them are just re-explainations of how to use power of Spring.
Right now most of questions are related to streaming problems we have or
compilations problems. Man, javac documentation is only 4 or 5
fullscreen Firefox pages. Call me lazy but I think there's a lot of
stuff that newcomers have to learn by themselves anyway. Say, usually
people at MINA mailing list discuss MINA and not Java language/platform.
Why should Red5 list become "a school of Java for AS coders"? We have
Ruby, Python, JavaScript, Groovy, BeanShell (via Spring 2 integration)
and possibly php (via JSR223 scripting support for Java) support. Go for
dynamic and have fun (I'm serious).
Anyway, I see your point and can't say I'm disagree.
--
Michael,
puts self.inspect # => { Flex, Red5, Java, Ruby, insomnia }
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