> I could be wrong, but I think he was saying that just *opening up* the > interchange-docs list will suffice, instead of opening an entirely new list. > > I have been on this list for 5 years or so, and I have seen some rants on > the docs from time to time. Now we have someone actually taking time and > trying something out. Mike, Kevin and Racke are smart people, I am sure they > are not unwitting to any moves anyone makes, including Davor, so it is not > like, even if Davor was to make a bad decision, that it would ruin > Interchange. > > I am sure there are backups or originals, and there is also Kevin's rtfm > site for docs. I know the new docs on devgroup's site seem like a downgrade > now, but we have to give it time. I am sure in the end the Dev Group viewed > Davor's end intentions as a benefit to everyone, so let's give it some time. > > I know Yates has done some very mature documentation work for very large > organizations, so he is probably gritting his teeth at the pace and current > condition of the docs. However, please have some understanding and patience. > > Up until 6 months or so ago, there used to be a google search for the > mailist and docs, which I though worked awesome, especially because the > preview and keyword highlight. I currently use the Google Toolbar for > searching the mailist and the *old* docs. > > I think having a list to post examples for others would be good. I think > there is a lot of talent out there that doesn't know enough to participate > in a professional open source construct, but has slick code. I had written a > couple tutorials and posted to the list things that subsequently got put > into the distro, but when I posted them originally, I felt bad that I was > clogging peoples inboxes and they'd have to stumble upon them in the docs. I > would like a list that I wouldn't think twice about sending some small slick > code to, to I suppose Davor? Then he would format it and submit it to an > appropriate example portion of the docs? Is that how the list would be used? > I think that would be great. Thanks, Paul. I wish everyone would follow your example and identify those who benefit from being part of the problem, as opposed to ones trying to be part of the solution. Thanks, -doc _______________________________________________ interchange-users mailing list suppressed http://www.icdevgroup.org/mailman/listinfo/interchange-users
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