> Sad enough, you're right. The bad news is that it's badly out of date, the > good news is that it's being worked on. It will take a little time though, > but expect some progress next week. I'll be in Dublin till sunday and don't > know how much time I have to spare till then, but from monday on I should > have some.
Thats cool; the tutorial is of little relevence to myself now that I've been through it but it is definitely worth fixing as it is likely to be the first hands on experience a developer will get of Agavi and you obviously want that to be a good one. I'll go back over it tomorrow to try and spot any other gotchas. > ... If you feel like writing or proofreading > documentation, you're certainly welcome to contribute. Yeah, I've oft found the best way to learn an undocumented system is try to document it for yourself. Do you have a list of documentation tasks or such? (So that you don't get duplicated effort) I should also have some time for proof reading. Do you guys dish out these or are announcements made on another mailing list / tickets raised in trac, announcements in IRC etc? If we can work out some way of organizing things I should have some spare time to contribute to Agavi. > Not yet. Make a ticket, shoot us an email, send in patches, drop in the irc > channel. We take what we can get :) I'll pop in to IRC tomorrow; what sort of timezones are people on? Thanks Felix :D _______________________________________________ users mailing list [email protected] http://lists.agavi.org/mailman/listinfo/users
