> > On top of that, why is one of the mentioned manuals on the
> > documentation page "Upgrading to Rails 1.0"?  We've already gone to
> > 1.2 and 2.0 isn't that far away, updates that include some fairly
> > substantial changes.  There's a link to "Rails Weenie" in the "by the
> > users" section that doesn't work, there are 2 open source repositories
> > listed that don't work, Hieraki and rforum, and about half the links
> > that do work are from 2005.
>

Rails doesn't owe you anything -- it's up to concerned people to
provide constructive help, rather than demanding Someone Else Does It.

I'm sure someone can give you admin access to that site to fix it.

And yes, people do say that there's a problem with documentation, but
very rarely can they point out what's wrong, and how to fix it.  FWIW
there's still about 50% of the documentation fund left for this exact
purpose.



Courtenay

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