"but would it be possible to publish some documents about the "symfony 
core", like UML diagrams, or whatever ?
Maybe it's just me, but I find quite hard to understand the overall 
functioning of symfony, and it would be really great to release some 
more "technical stuff"."

+1

Nicolas Garnault wrote:
> Fabien,
>
> I'm sure many of us would also like to participate in the 
> "documentation efforts" (I'm of them), but would it be possible to 
> publish some documents about the "symfony core", like UML diagrams, or 
> whatever ?
> Maybe it's just me, but I find quite hard to understand the overall 
> functioning of symfony, and it would be really great to release some 
> more "technical stuff".
>
> Sure it may not be the best moment to ask for that, but in the future 
> I'm sure that many developers would be very interested by this.
>
> Anyway, for now the only thing I'm able to do is translation, so I'll 
> make a post and try to participate in it.
>
> Thanks a lot again for all that you, Fabien, and the whole community 
> do with Symfony,
> be sure that it's more than appreciated by all of us.
>
> Nicolas
>
> 2008/6/9 Fabien Potencier <[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
> <mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]>>:
>
>
>     Nicolas,
>
>     I've perhaps overreacted to the arhak post, sorry about that but I've
>     been working days and nights lately to update the book, to write this
>     new book on the form framework and to add some new cookbook tutorials.
>
>     arhak asked me some information about how he can help the translation
>     team. So here is the information if some of you are also interested.
>
>     I think the first piece of documentation we need to translate is
>     the new
>     cookbook tutorials as they are quite short:
>
>       * http://www.symfony-project.org/cookbook/1_1/propel_13
>       * http://www.symfony-project.org/cookbook/1_1/directory_structure
>
>     More chapters will come in the coming days and weeks.
>
>     The original files are stored in the markdown format and are
>     available here:
>
>       http://svn.symfony-project.com/doc/branches/1.1/cookbook/
>
>     If you want to translate a chapter, just send an email to this list so
>     we can coordinate the translation efforts and when you're
>     finished, send
>     me the translated markdown file. I will then make it available on the
>     symfony-project.org <http://symfony-project.org> website.
>
>     Fabien
>
>     --
>     Fabien Potencier
>     Sensio CEO - symfony lead developer
>     sensiolabs.com <http://sensiolabs.com> | symfony-project.com
>     <http://symfony-project.com> | aide-de-camp.org
>     <http://aide-de-camp.org>
>     Tél: +33 1 40 99 80 80
>
>
>     Nicolas Garnault wrote:
>     > Great thing !
>     >
>     > Note : this remark wasn't a critic and I hope it hasn't been
>     taken as a
>     > critic, the work made by the doc team and the whole community is
>     just
>     > truely awesome.
>     > Guys, you're my heroes.
>     >
>     > Taku
>     >
>     > 2008/6/9 Fabien Potencier <[EMAIL PROTECTED]
>     <mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>     > <mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
>     <mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]>>>:
>     >
>     >
>     >     This chapter of the cookbook will be updated tomorrow.
>     >
>     >     Fabien
>     >
>     >     --
>     >     Fabien Potencier
>     >     Sensio CEO - symfony lead developer
>     >     sensiolabs.com <http://sensiolabs.com>
>     <http://sensiolabs.com> | symfony-project.com
>     <http://symfony-project.com>
>     >     <http://symfony-project.com> | aide-de-camp.org
>     <http://aide-de-camp.org>
>     >     <http://aide-de-camp.org>
>     >     Tél: +33 1 40 99 80 80
>     >
>     >
>     >     Nicolas Garnault wrote:
>     >      > Hey there,
>     >      >
>     >      > I was just surfing on the Symfony Cookbook for sf1.1, and
>     I finally
>     >      > realized that the articles posted where not all "sf1.1
>     compliant"
>     >     (for
>     >      > example, the "how to upload a file" doesn't seem to deal
>     a lot with
>     >      > sfForm ...).
>     >      > Maybe I'm just a nerd but I think this is quite dangerous
>     to put
>     >      > outdated documentation like this on the sf website *even
>     if it is
>     >      > clearly and loudly said that this is WIP*.
>     >      > Shouldn't we tag those outdated articles and howto as
>     "needing to be
>     >      > updated" ? I think the current way articles are posted can be
>     >      > dangerously disappointing for any user who would like to deal
>     >     with sf1.1
>     >      > (moreover, this kind of "need to be updated" indication
>     could help in
>     >      > motivating people to update the documentation).
>     >      >
>     >      > Am I wrong ?
>     >      >
>     >      > Taku
>     >      >
>     >      > ps : sorry for my poor english
>     >      >
>     >      > >
>     >
>     >
>     >
>     >
>     >
>     > >
>
>
>
>
>
> >


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