SAXESS - Hussayn Dabbous wrote:
>. . .
short answer: join the party of course!
Cool!

>. . .
set up 2nd Wiki in the same domain (parallel to the cocoon-wiki)
dedicated to the newbies.
>. . .

Again, I'm *very* reluctant about having yet another information source: fragmentation has already killed several projects related to Cocoon and I wouldn't want this to happen once again.

But I think I see your point too, so how about agreeing on the requirements first? This would help us focus on getting the right solution.

Here's my proposal for these requirements, please correct/complete as needed:

Cocoon "newbie docs" requirements:

1) GOAL: create a source of reliable information for Cocoon newbies, along the lines of "how to setup Cocoon in 15 minutes" and ""HOWTO setup your intranet with XML in 1 day"

2) MUST allow users to comment/improve these docs, in "wiki mode" to make it as easy as possible

3) MUST clearly identify these docs as being "for beginners" and "reviewed by an editor of the Cocoon team" to prevent beginners from getting lost in obsolete/unreliable docs

4) SHOULD make these docs and their comments searchable, separately from the technical and/or unchecked existing docs to prevent beginners from being overwhelmed with irrelevant search results.

5) MUST allow all wiki docs (these and existing ones) to be searchable simultaneously, to prevent users from having to search in X different places for info.

6) SHOULD be integrated with existing Cocoon community tools to avoid fragmentation of skills and resources (for me it is actually a MUST ;-)

What do you think?

-Bertrand




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