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And Shane's pseudo HTML into tcl is quite minimal.
On Jan 3, 2013 12:34 PM, "Ben St-Pierre" <benbon...@gmail.com> wrote:
> OK. So there's a need for documentation.
>
> I'll try to see what I can do.
>
> My main beef with it is that I need to open code files and compile the
> thing to see some result.
>
> Editing became a pain quite fast, and Shane's
>
> Perhaps we should think of building an online reference that gets compiled
> into the official releases?
>
> I thought of buying Scid.kicks-ass.org.
> Any suggestions?
> I have rented a web space that gives me a domain name for free.
> On Jan 3, 2013 12:22 PM, "Matthias Luckhardt" <matthias.luckha...@gmx.de>
> wrote:
>
>> > I disagree on your approach. The developers should focus on the
>> advancement
>> > of the code and other volunteers should be sought out to flesh out the
>> > documentation.
>>
>> Well, we could discuss this issue forever, and I tend to disagree on
>> this matter: To me, proper documentation is just as important as
>> bug-free code, and as a developer, I feel responsible for providing
>> it. After all, if I wrote (most of) the software, who could be in a
>> better position to describe its functions? Asking for volunteers to
>> step in will, in most cases, result in exactly what you're seeing with
>> Scid, namely insufficient documentation, at least for smaller
>> projects.
>>
>> > I recommend that you select the fork that is most active, start rolling
>> your
>> > sleeves up, and make a great program even better.
>>
>> Like I said, I would like the forks to join forces first and decide on
>> a way forward. If Steven is complaining about inactivity about some of
>> the core developers, shouldn't these matters be resolved first?
>>
>> As an outsider to step in now and fix the issues previously addressed
>> (both by me and what Steven wrote), I feel I would have to invest way
>> too much time. Spending € 100,- on Hiarcs would be the much more
>> sensible and saner option, I'm afraid.
>>
>> Sorry, but if Scid wants to attract more developers, the people most
>> involved in the project need to step up and join forces first, and
>> make the barrier to entry much, much lower.
>>
>>
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