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Re: [ic] Re: [mv] minivend--interchange documentation
Also, I've had to read certain parts of the docs several times before I
could put it all together. I think it would be neat to have a manual that
we could annotate, just like the php.net and mysql docs. I know it would
be more work for you guys but it would be very helpful.
-Chris Jesseman
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> Original Message <<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<
On 9/22/00, 12:34:08 PM, "Barry Treahy, Jr." <Treahy@mmaz.com> wrote
regarding [ic] Re: [mv] minivend--interchange documentation:
> Please don't take this wrong, because I was equally guilty of doing this
too, but it
> seems that about every two months there is a group of new users and the
list drowns
> in bitching and complaints about how bad the documentation is as well as
comments on
> how the documentation could be and should be better.
> Perhaps as a disclaimer when joining the list, and also placed at the top
of all the
> existing documents, states up front that "Yes, the MV/IC documentation
'As-Is' does
> fall short but that a rewrite is in the works. Please send comments,
complaints,
> suggestions, recommendations, rewrites, etc to: docs@minivend.com" or
something like
> that.
> Additionally, stating a prerequisite minimum system configuration and
skill set
> clearly in the download pages as well as at the beginning of the
documents might give
> people a better picture that MV and IC are not shrink-wrapped Windozes
programs, but
> that experience and elbow-grease is recommended...
> This might save us all from these sessions that do not ever seem to solve
any
> problems and simply contributes to the individual frustrations of this
list.
> Regards,
> Barry
> draftd wrote:
> > ****** message to minivend-users from "draftd" <draftd@hotmail.com>
******
> >
> > Hello,
> > After reading most of the documentation I could find about interchange, I
> > would like to give a few personal remarks. Not that I want to hurt people
by
> > commenting on their work, but because they really asked for comments on
the
> > documentation.
> >
> > What I think is needed most for new users is just a very basic "quick
> > interchange introduction". so for example:
> > -a brief explanation of the fact that interchange relies on a server that
> > creates html-pages on-the-fly.
> > -You can adjust this page-creation and all kinds of database-operations
by
> > the interchange-tags, but they aren't in the actual html-pages. They're
> > needed to build the pages.
> > -interchange uses a cgi-script that points to the pages. So their aren't
any
> > pages in the cgi-bin, pages are in /pages/
> > -and most importent: a detailed description of the code of a few pages:
eg.
> > the index.html, lefside, and a few other. Of course not all of the pages.
I
> > think it will help new users more to look at a few pages, their code and
the
> > explanation of what's happening than reading throughout the whole
> > all-covering tag reference: what does the ui_template there, this [area]
tag
> > is used here for...., this is an image from the /thums/ dir etc.
> > -.....
> >
> > I know all these things are fully covered in the reference guide, but if
you
> > don't know any of the above, it's hard to distinguish between important
> > things and "nice add-ons".
> > Am I right or just writing a lot of qlksjfghfhgq ?
> >
> > kind regards,
> > Tom
> >
> > ----- Original Message -----
> > From: Greg (Sonny) Cook <sonny@akopia.com>
> > To: <minivend-users@minivend.com>
> > Sent: Monday, August 07, 2000 9:30 PM
> > Subject: [mv] minivend--interchange documentation
> >
> > > ****** message to minivend-users from "Greg (Sonny) Cook"
> > <sonny@akopia.com> ******
> > >
> > >
> > > Hi all,
> > > By way of introduction, I am one of the developers at Akopia. I have
> > > taken on (bravely IMHO) the task of documentation organization for our
> > > next release of intervend. Even though I am personally opposed to
> > > documentation, I have a grand vision for a complete set of documents of
> > > the project. Kind of everything from "What's a computer?" to "minichange
> > > hacker" level. There is of course an already extant and rather copious
> > > corpus avaliable from Mike. I've noticed it's still pretty hard to get
> > > going though. At any rate, rather than share my concerns with the
present
> > > state of the documentation, I'd like to determine what sort of
> > > documentation people would like to see. Also what do you think we could
> > > do to the current documentation to improve it. If you're feeling really
> > > ambitious, you could even write all of the documentation I want for me
> > > :-}.
> > >
> > > Currently I am combing through the mailing list archives, trying to
rescue
> > > usefull information from the past.
> > >
> > > Thanks,
> > > Sonny Cook
> > >
> > >
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