2007/5/5, Željko Filipin [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
On 5/5/07, Bret Pettichord [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I think i convinced Zeljko today to take the lead in updating the users
guide.
You certainly did. Last night I had a dream how I bribed cartoon foxes from
why's (poignant) guide to ruby to
Helder Ribeiro wrote:
I think a section of recipes, where people could post clear and well
commented code on how to do specific tasks, would also be very useful,
perhaps even some non-testing stuff like automating airline ticket
searching or emptying large gmail labels. It could start with
On 5/8/07, Bret Pettichord [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I think one question Zeljko needs to address is what form he wants it to
be. I think he said something about breaking it into separate files,
which is fine. Another option is to migrate it to the wiki, which would
make eat easier to get
Željko Filipin wrote:
Watir user guide can have enterprise look, but I would also like to
create one version with cartoon characters. I am sure there are lots
of creative people here and I hope they will show their creativity. If
you would not like to see cartoon characters in Watir user
I'm all for a Why style guide. His surreal style sucks more people in than
if it was a plain old manual. Maybe a donut eating platypus instead of
foxes. :)
-c
On 5/9/07, Bret Pettichord [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Željko Filipin wrote:
Watir user guide can have enterprise look, but I would
On 09/05/07, Bret Pettichord [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Just to be clear, we have always been open to having people add these to
our wiki and have often encouraged this.
http://wiki.openqa.org/display/WTR/Contributions
Bret
I think all these important links should become a footnote on
Christopher Rasch wrote:
Thanks! How should we contribute to the User Guide? It doesn't appear
to be user editable:
http://wtr.rubyforge.org/watir_user_guide.html
This HTML file is stored in our SVN repository.
I think one question Zeljko needs to address is what form he wants it to
Bret Pettichord wrote:
Christopher Rasch wrote:
Thanks! How should we contribute to the User Guide? It doesn't appear
to be user editable:
http://wtr.rubyforge.org/watir_user_guide.html
This HTML file is stored in our SVN repository.
I think one question Zeljko needs to address is
Charley Baker wrote:
Hi all,
I'd like to send out another annoucement asking for people to
contribute to
the Watir user guide and volunteer. I've started poking around at the
user
guide today and made a few changes, notably to update view source with
the
ie developer toolbar. I'll make
Thanks! How should we contribute to the User Guide? It doesn't appear
to be user editable:
I'd suggest either adding to this thread, or contacting Zeljko directly.
Feel free to add my tutorial for installing FireWatir on Mac OS X
(Intel) (or let me know where I should add it):
Chris McMahon wrote:
Thanks! How should we contribute to the User Guide? It doesn't appear
to be user editable:
I'd suggest either adding to this thread, or contacting Zeljko directly.
Thanks!
Feel free to add my tutorial for installing FireWatir on Mac OS X
(Intel) (or let me
On 5/5/07, Bret Pettichord [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I think i convinced Zeljko today to take the lead in updating the users
guide.
You certainly did. Last night I had a dream how I bribed cartoon foxes from
why's (poignant) guide to ruby to switch to Watir user guide. :) (Bret
encouraged me
Zeljko, how can we all help you?
The usual.
Suggestions. What to add, what to remove, what to change.
Comments on my changes. They will be bold.
Bacon. Those foxes demanded lots of bacon.
Chunky bacon!
One thing I would like to see featured prominently is a discussion not
only of how to
Charley Baker wrote:
I'd like to send out another annoucement asking for people to
contribute to the Watir user guide and volunteer. I've started poking
around at the user guide today and made a few changes, notably to
update view source with the ie developer toolbar. I'll make further
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