Excellent points

On Feb 24, 10:49 am, vihang <[email protected]> wrote:
>  - I had seen the wiki 
> athttps://mdp.cti.depaul.edu/web2py_wiki/default/wiki/main
> earlier, but it seemed like a non-starter because it did not come out
> as a wiki we all are used to seeing typically... format-wise. Also, we
> should start by focusing just on Web2py and keep it simple (refering
> to T2, T3).
>
>  - I agree with the point that the Doc lead should be someone besides
> Massimo, just so that the 'community' grows. Hence, volunteer for
> Leads, please come forward. This can be done by 1) Saying I am going
> to do it  2) A tentative date of when the TOC for the manual/doc/wiki
> would be put up  3) Putting it up so that contributors can start
> feasting on it, taking parts of it (owning it). This would mean that
> the contributor could simply start by putting together the info
> related to it from different places, including Alter Ego, into this
> Wiki and then work on weaving it together. The Lead can keep track on
> who is doing which part to avoid redundancy again...
>
> - Again, I am emphasizing on deciding the structure first, as it will
> make it lot more easier, and faster to work... But this has to be done
> from someone who has a good understanding of the entire framework..
> maybe a joint effort by Massimo and Doc Lead.
>
> - Lastly, the Doc Lead can suggest where it can be put up, and we (the
> contributors) can wait till he gives us the go.
>
> On Feb 24, 7:49 pm, mdipierro <[email protected]> wrote:
>
> > I think in 1.55/1.56 we got a lot of new features. The manual was fine
> > before that. I agree that now the documentation behind.
>
> > Here is my list of priorities:
> > 1) create a uniform interface in tools to all services (json, jsonrpc,
> > xmlrpc, pyamf, etc.)
> > 2) amend the manual
>
> > meanwhile, if time permits I can add Auth to AlterEgo so that you can
> > login, create and edit pages.
>
> > It would help me a lot of somebody could maintain and send me a list
> > of important stuff that is undocumented. I do not have a good
> > perception of what is missing.
>
> > Massimo
>
> > On Feb 24, 8:00 am, LEF <[email protected]> wrote:
>
> > > +1
> > > I also think this is crucial. Massimo's book, is fast becoming out of
> > > date with each new feature. This makes the situation worse. Maybe it
> > > is time to slow down development and concentrate on full online
> > > documentation and any bug fixing/house keeping with the code base.
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