On Nov 5, 2007, at 8:04 PM, Michael Koziarski <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>  
wrote:

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>> What's amazing to me is that despite the fact that many people have
>> acknoledged documentation, or lack thereof, as a real problem with
>> Rails, no one seems to be willing to do anything about it.  After a 6
>> month hiatus, I'm coming back to rails to find many links to posts
>> about rails just don't work anymore.
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> Unfortunately the degree of dissatisfaction with rails' documentation
> never seems to make it across to someone with the passion and
> creativity to actually spearhead an effort to *fix* it.  Money has
> been raised, and ire has often been raised with it.  But what we
> really need is someone to stand up and take charge of the effort,
> without subsequently getting distracted / giving up.
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>> What's going on here?  I love ruby on rails but this kind of apathy
>> for something so basic is just crazy.
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> As someone who loves rails, and is passionate about documentation,
> you're an ideal candidate to take care of the content.  Why not create
> a page on the wiki,beat it into shape then we can make it replace the
> core documentation page.
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> As for the manuals site,  we don't have a systems administrator and we
> need one. If you or someone you know knows FreeBSD, postgres, solaris
> lets see what we can work out.
>


There's your problem right there ... ;)


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