Per Einar Ellefsen wrote: > At 12:35 19.05.2002, Stas Bekman wrote: > >> Per Einar Ellefsen wrote: >> >>> At 10:23 19.05.2002, Stas Bekman wrote: >>> >>>> We shouldn't carry away with newbies. After all the online docs >>>> are mainly for those who need to use the docs on the daily >>>> basis. If we push too much newbies stuff that stands on the way >>>> of those who need the real docs, that would be bad. Making a >>>> better and fatter /start is fine. >>> >>> >>> Yes, that's completely agreed. While maybe not a fatter /start >>> (which is after all more a place to show off mod_perl's >>> conciseness than try to each something), beginners like tutorials >>> that take you through mod_perl one step at a time, a little like >>> what you post regularly to other sites (although I know, you just >>> arrange the guide slightly, but it's still more inviting). >> >> >> come'n, the installation guide in the guide, does do handholding >> already. So does getwet.pod. > > > Yes, but it's pretty damn big, and some users are relucatant to > reading anything big.
getwet is small.
those who want the knowledge come to them magically applying zero effort won't be able to use mod_perl in any case. so I won't worry much here.
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