On 8/21/07, j0llyr0g3r <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> Hey folks,
>
> i really think AMQ is a great piece of software.
>
> Unfortunately, i think the documentation is really not sufficient for new
> users.
>
> So, is there a way new users can contribute to the documentation?
>
> E.g.: Fixing errors (found some in various locations), submitting
> user-configuration and examples, clarifying certain (confusing) explanations
> and so on, fixing different named links linking to the same site......
>
> I especially find it confusing, that the documentation is splitted into
> "using" and "features". Many things you would expect to find under "using"
> are under "features" and vice versa.....
>
> Some kind of wiki would be great.

You'll need to create yourself an account in the Confluence wiki here:

http://cwiki.apache.org/confluence/display/ACTIVEMQ

Once you have a wiki account, you can begin contributing to the docs.
The content in the wiki is auto-exported to static HTML that is used
for the website here:

http://activemq.apache.org/

Bruce
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