Hi,

maybe I can contribute something to this discussion, as I started using
Tapestry just one week ago.

As you said already, the documentation (aside from the one on
tapestry.apache.org itself) is somehow wildly scattered around. The wiki
is, like most wikis, not well structured. There is plenty of just
obsolete (for T5) stuff. New users like me really scratch there head
about T4 vs. T5, because they are so different.

It would help to separate the T4 content from the current T5 site so
that new users see only T5.

After some days trying Tapestry and finding it just great, I simply
bought the new book from Igor Drobiazko - Tapestry 5: Die Entwicklung
von Webanwendungen mit Leichtigkeit. Its great. Its very up to date,
good structured and covers the most aspects of Tapestry. Sadly its only
available in German. Not a problem for me as native speaker but no help
for others.

Regards
Alex

On Wed, 2010-02-24 at 14:12 +0100, Piero Sartini wrote:
> > There is one in Nabble (new version at
> > http://n2.nabble.com/Tapestry-Users-f832.html, old one at
> > http://old.nabble.com/Tapestry-f302.html), OSDir, MarkMail, etc.
> 
> Yep - now the question is how to nicely integrate them into
> http://tapestry.apache.org
> From a user's perspective, SSO would be great as well (wiki, forum, comments)
> 
> > This is more about site and documentation than community
> 
> Yeah, you are right.
> 
>               Piero
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