On 11/5/06, Mark Ramm <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> > As far as places to start, the 20 Minute Wiki is rough in a few
> > places. Since it's the first thing people read, I think it's worth
> > taking time to polish it a bit.
>
> Yep, this is pretty far up on my priority list.  I also think some of
> our install docs need to be fleshed out a bit with information on how
> to get Python to talk to your database of choice.
>
+1

> This seems always to be the point at which people get hung up while
> installing Turbogears.
>
> > The major missing section of the docs is widgets. I'm not a heavy
> > widgets user (I tend to do client side widgets with dojo) so I'm not
> > that comfortable with writing the reference docs on widgets.
>
> Well, I haven't used widgets a lot, but I did write a pretty large
> chapter on them, so I should be able to help out with this.
>
they are like the big white shark

> > I18n and Identity docs are there but weak. I don't know much (anything
> > really) about internationalization, so I am avoiding related docs.
> > Identity mostly needs more examples so people can map the provided
> > tools onto their situation.
>
> Internationalization isn't my strong suit either, but it's important
> that we get these docs right.  This is one of the places where Python
> gives us a leg up on Ruby on Rails folk.  Yummy Unicode goodness right
> down to the center!
>
I'm lost there too but I haven't had the need to go in there

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