I think it would be a good idea then for a comprehensive documentation standard to be draw-up, against which the rest of the community to produce cohesive documentation against.
regards
Andrew On 10 Nov 2004, at 09:33, David Crossley wrote:
Derek Hohls wrote:Ralph
Yup. I am not envious of any other open source package ito community support and the intrinsic capability of the system but I if had the odd, spare $10k or even $100k lying around the first thing I would do is offer to hire some people (tech expert + writer/editor) to redo all the documents; including the main website and wiki. Plus produce a high quality "getting going" guide (such as the one that projects like Hibernate has.)
I can dream, right?
Derek
PS Yes, in theory, the above could be done by the community, but in practice some old-fashioned, top-down, focussed effort is actually what it takes to get something like this together.
Or some new-fashioned concept, like Bertrand just suggested.
It must be a community effort. It would be almost impossible for a small group of "experts" to document Cocoon. I doubt that anyone could say that they knew every aspect in detail. So we need to mobilise our current community.
-- David Crossley
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