RE: [boost] How best to use Wiki (was Sockets)

2002-11-24 Thread Jeff Garland
Emily wrote: I did quite a bit of re-arranging and editing of the existing material, and for this the Wiki was very useful. I'd guess that for documentation in the early stages, with frequent major updates and rewrites, a Wiki would be ideal. I'm not convinced it would be useful for

RE: [boost] How best to use Wiki (was Sockets)

2002-11-23 Thread Jeff Garland
I'm interested in participating in the design and implementation of a Sockets library. Your initial documents look like a good start. Great! You will note that I posted references to your Linux Journal articles :-)

Re: [boost] How best to use Wiki (was Sockets)

2002-11-23 Thread David Abrahams
Jeff Garland [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes: 4) The MPL team used another Wiki to develop documentation. Not sure how that worked. Aleksey care to comment? I can tell you that it ended up being pretty one-sided. It was great for Aleksey - he had the whole Wiki on his local machine and could edit

RE: [boost] How best to use Wiki (was Sockets)

2002-11-23 Thread Aleksey Gurtovoy
David Abrahams wrote: Jeff Garland [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes: 4) The MPL team used another Wiki to develop documentation. Not sure how that worked. Aleksey care to comment? I can tell you that it ended up being pretty one-sided. It was great for Aleksey - he had the whole Wiki on his