On Aug 2, 2008, at 6:31 , richard jackson wrote:

Just wondering if there is some style guideline for user contributed
documentation. Or better yet if there is a Wiki for Felix where I can just
go and add it.

Actually, the whole Felix website is automatically generated from a wiki. Take a look here for a good starting point:
http://cwiki.apache.org/confluence/display/FELIX/wiki

You might also want to have a quick look at:
http://felix.apache.org/site/contributing.html

What I'm thinking about adding is a document similar to this
one http://felix.apache.org/site/integration-of-felix-inside-eclipse.htmlbut
for Netbeans.

That sounds great! As soon as you sign up for the wiki, you will be allowed to comment on any existing page. You actually need to be a committer to create and edit pages. We have to require that because we ship (part of) our website with our releases and Apache laws require us to make sure that everything we ship is created by "someone with a CLA on file" (which is my interpretation of all the legal speak, I'm a developer, not a lawyer ;) ).

Anyway, from the links above you can see you have two options:
a) write a document and add it to a JIRA issue to contribute it;
b) comment on some existing wiki page (using the one you use as an example above would make sense).

Greetings, Marcel


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