On 03/10/2011 06:05 PM, Steve Huston wrote:
Hi David,

I am thinking that as I am figuring out thing in Qpid that it
would be useful to document them in the wiki. As a newbie, I
think that my perspective of the API would be different than
that of a seasoned Qpid user or developer.

Right, and that's a perspective we really need.

I am seeing some
things that are confusing and as I ask the questions and get
answers, I can put that on the wiki, and anyone else that
figures something out, too.

What do you think?

Great idea! I think a good way to approach this would be for you to open
JIRAs for significant items you see lacking or improveable
(http://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/qpid). I think a lot of the
improvement will end up going into the API documentation or the
"Programming Qpid" book. Having the changes come through JIRA ensures
that:
1. They get tracked and resolved
2. Any IP issues with your contributions are handled correctly

Yes, I second that. It is always great to get feedback and a fresh perspective.

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