Mark Leicester wrote:
> Hi Sebastien,
>
> Goodness me. There's plenty of strength of feeling expressed in this
> email. I'm grateful to you for talking this way. I think my motivation
> for working on spreadcocoon and planetcocoon comes from a similar place
> so perhaps I can empathise.
>
> I've been thinking about ways we can keep documentation current:
> * It strikes me that folksonomy offers developer communities some help
> here. If documentation can be continuously re-tagged then it's
> usefulness will evolve.
> * Mailing lists similarly could benefit from tagging, with tags like
> "How do I?", "Worked for me", "Useful" etc.
> * Let's make our examples, tutorials and recipes into psuedo-unit tests.
> This way we can automatically tell whether an example is still relevant
> or not, as Cocoon evolves. Code samples could be generated automatically
> from the code itself to avoid cut and paste errors.
>
> What do you think Sebastien? Others?
apache is a do-ocracy: the more you do, the more power you gain.
hint hint
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Stefano.
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