as we now have our wiki why dont anybody write his ideas/examples/ usefull
materila into it and then some, maybe me reformat that into something
usefull. just please dont hold back :)
it would be also a nice experiment if the things im gonne talk about at the
YAPC really work :)
hooray
herbert breunung schrieb:
hello guys,
im comin late to this discussion because im traveling,
but now in lisboa preparing my talk for tomorrow :)
i read this discussion now and want to let yyou know
that im currently writing a very detailled wxperl tutorial with mayn
examples
in which pupils can test what works and what not.
yes its in german and i already wrote another one in german
too but if we have here some manpower they could help me translate too
and it could also deliver some examples for the kind of docs people
dicussed here about
cheers
Mattia Barbon schrieb:
Roode, Eric wrote:
On Wednesday, July 29, Mattia Barbon wrote:
Roode, Eric wrote:
[...]
It would be nice, it would also be far more work than I
personally want to spend on wxPerl.
[...]
As I'm learning, I'd like to work on improving the
documentation.
If there is a documentation coordinator, I'd like to work with that
person. If not... well, would you like one?
There isn't one (and there isn't anybody writing Perl-specific
documentation, either).
Well, if it's all right with you and the other project managers,
It's OK with me, I doubt anybody will disagree with having
more/better documentation :-)
I'd like to start. Hopefully, I can write stuff that will be helpful
both to newcomers and to experienced WxPerl users. As I write
documentation, to whom can I send it so that it'll get posted on the
project page? (Assuming what I write is any good!)
A Wiki has already been proposed somewhere else in the thread; if
people prefer a different solution (the wxPerl SVN, GItHub, anywhere
else) I'm sure we can work out a way for the docs to be available from
the wxPerl site.
Regards,
Mattia