Hello there,

Thanks for your responses.

2006/3/29, Kevin Dangoor <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
> * Mark Ramm and I are writing a book for Prentice Hall, which will be
> out later in the year.

Looking forward to it :o)

> Fixing up the docs may seem like a daunting task, but it can certainly
> be broken into manageable pieces. If someone said that they wanted to
> work on docs for a specific part of the system (widgets, identity,
> i18n, toolbox, etc.), I'm certain that that someone would be able to
> get answers to any questions that come up about how to do specific
> things so that they can update the docs.

I'd definately like to help if I can muster the time. However, I'm
doing all this as a part of my day job and things are pretty full on
at the moment (which is why I wanted to look into TurboGears, to see
if it could save me some time vs. all that mod_python boilerplate
coding :o).

> Yep. TurboGears 0.9 does a whole lot more than 0.8 did. As I said in
> "Project Philosophy", though, the features don't really exist until
> they're documented. That's a bug we've got to fix, and whatever help
> people can give in that effort will undoubtedly be appreciated by
> everyone here.

I'll probably pick a project and dive right into TG with it, so I
should definately be able to pitch in with documentation as I get to
know the code. Hope you'll be patient with some questions though :o)


Arnar

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