Hi Shelita, Welcome to Tuscany. We definitly need help with documentation :)
A starting point might be a user giude on how to develop a simple SCA application. This document can then incrementally grow to cover more advanced topics. Another project might be to work on an SCA user doc with examples. This would provide a quick reference to SCA rather than requiring people to read all the specifications. I would be happy to join you in this effort. We can start using Confluence Wiki to work on the documents. Does the 'user guide' sound like a good starting point for you? What do others think? Haleh On 2/7/07, Rick Rineholt <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Hello, If your totally new to SCA/Tuscany having a fresh pair of eyes looking at first understanding SCA, looking at our website how easy it is to find resources, how well those were, then moving on to the samples in M2 and then try and understand how contribute to Tuscany itself and along the way provide feedback and updates can be always beneficial. I think that's ground anyone first starting out would initially have to cover to some degree or another. If your not new, you'll need to give some background and where your interests are in general. . Shelita Overton wrote: > Hi I would like to help with creating some documenation for Tuscany > SCA... > Does anyone have any suggestions on what should be covered first? > Priority? > Any content that could be used as a starting point? > > ~Shelita Overton > --------------------------------------------------------------------- To unsubscribe, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] For additional commands, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
