Re: Tutorial workflow or approach

2016-09-21 Thread Tom Christie
Let's approach this a different way: There are stacks of great tutorials out there. I'd be very happy if we were doing a better job of collating and curating a list of those, and if we were making them more highly visible from our own documentation. Longer term: If one of those in particular en

Re: Tutorial workflow or approach

2016-09-21 Thread Mehmet Dogan
Maybe a compromising solution would be to add a paragraph to the end of the quickstart providing an alternate path to the tutorial with links. Such as: OK now you got this most generic and simplest use case, we strongly recommend you to read the tutorial and *follow through by actually doing it

Re: Tutorial workflow or approach

2016-09-21 Thread Mehmet Dogan
> > Xavier, Thank you for the response. I do agree it does a great job introducing various parts of the framework. However, most people don't master things at the first read, and they need to refer back at least once or twice until they use them and feel comfortable. Until then, the topics a

Re: Tutorial workflow or approach

2016-09-21 Thread Xavier Ordoquy
Hi Mehmet, > Le 20 sept. 2016 à 22:04, Mehmet Dogan a écrit : > > Hello all, > > I am trying to get my feet wet with the DRF and felt the urge to provide a > piece of feedback. I found the quickstart pretty helpful, but the 7-step > tutorial threw me off. Although I appreciated it more at my