On Nov 28, 2:42 pm, Rayservers <[email protected]> wrote: > The GBBopen hyperdoc is easy to use.
How does it work, does it rely on inline documentation in the code? > The summary of what I guess I'm trying to say is that we should just post HTML > to the wiki and then work out a better documentation method later, perhaps > writing a lisp based system. We need content first, the structure will evolve > from there. Sort of like extreme programming.... Yes, I agree. We need semi-structured content above all else. > and I love the way you have the auto-generated documentation. Thank you! It required a lot of effort but now it seems to be at a point where "just" more content is needed. > So what does this have to do with documentation - lets put up whatever we > think > on to the wiki, I can instantiate a forum so discussions get indexed. The > Gentoo > forums, and Ubuntu forums were great ways to get problems sorted into threads. Do you propose this as an alternative to this discussion group? How would it relate to your Wiki? > Lets write article and post. Put up a blog. I know there are some freedom > thinking lisp programmers. Perhaps there are more of them than I know. There are quite some Lisp blogs around. Most of the interesting posts seem to land in Reddit's Lisp section pretty soon after they have been published. Leslie -- You received this message because you are subscribed to the Google Groups "weblocks" group. To post to this group, send email to [email protected]. To unsubscribe from this group, send email to [email protected]. For more options, visit this group at http://groups.google.com/group/weblocks?hl=en.
