[daisy] Google summer-of-code roundup Kostiantyn
christophe blin
cblin at tennaxia.com
Tue Jan 23 02:28:44 CST 2007
+1 for documentation from my side.
More than a documentation, as it is a tool for developper, I think
(IMHO) that tutorials are more helpful at first than complete doc about
architectrure and technical whereabouts.
E.g of a tutorial in multipart I'd like to see : how to build your
internet site with daisy and its PHP layer ?
1. Introduction (Why use the PHP extension instead of the classical Wiki
(i.e template is easier than XSL, easier to add its own forms, PHP is
easier than Java -well ok this last one is a troll ;) ...) ? Quick
architecture overview. ...)
2. what are we going to use ? (i.e document types and some documents)
3. basic setup (display the documents with some style)
4+. adding Xxx page (where Xxx = news, services, products, customers,
contact, jobs ...)
Then, someone will write a PHP frontend for document editing and it will
replace the daisy wiki and ... ;)
Regards,
chris
Andreas Deininger a écrit :
> 2007/1/17, Kostiantyn Sokolinskyi <sokol8 at gmail.com>:
>>
>> I haven't started the documentation due to high load of studies and
>> now I'm
>> not sure in its necessity. I'm still reading the mailing list and it
>> seems
>> that no one was interested in my project from September (at least no
>> questions or mentions) though it might be caused by lack of
>> documentation.
>>
>> If you really think that my project can be useful for anybody I can
>> start
>> documentation.
>
> Needless to say that a documentation would be very useful for me. Once
> it will be available, I will be (one of the) first who is going to use
> it.
>
>> Steven: Documentation is always an issue and very important to get
>> your stuff "accepted" > by a user community
>
> Steven is right. It's somehow like the question what was first: the
> hen or the egg. Based on the feedback that your project got during the
> selection process of the GSoC proposal (and also during development)
> I'm quite sure there is a demand for your project. I think there are
> several use cases where your project could be beneficial, however,
> without a real documentation, no one (or only few) is/are picking it
> up right now. I imagine how many people would use daisy if the
> excellent documentation that we have didn't exist.
>
> So +1 for a documentation from my side. Anyone else?
>
> Regards
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> Andreas
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