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Ryan McKinley resolved DROIDS-61.
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    Resolution: Invalid

Hi Tony-

Yes, of course we would love more documentation!  Any "in-progress" docs are 
great (you can always mark them as 'in progress' until you are done)

http://cwiki.apache.org/DROIDS/

Also, for this type of quesion, it is best to just use 
[email protected] rather then adding an issue to JIRA

best
ryan

> About to commence project possibly using Droids .. would it be any help if I 
> document development on wiki, including howto for netbeans IDE?
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>                 Key: DROIDS-61
>                 URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/DROIDS-61
>             Project: Droids
>          Issue Type: Question
>         Environment: Netbeans 6.7, multiple operating systems
>            Reporter: Tony Dietrich
>            Priority: Trivial
>
> I have a project running (version1 is in use already, version 2 under 
> development) that needs to search out data from various sources, both by 
> crawling websites and by using RSS feeds. It also needs to accept data 
> e-mailed directly to it, and read an FTP directory to see what has been left 
> there.
> I'm thinking Droids would be useful as a framework for this, with various 
> droids doing the different types of work.
> I notice your documentation is a little sparse. Would it help if I ran a 
> 'work in progress' document on the wiki?  This would not only help you guys 
> see how someone is using droids, but also give people a starting point for 
> discussing possible enhancements.
> I'm looking at a 3-6 month timescale for my own project to reach release 
> status, so developments in droids over that timescale would be useful.
> I can already see some features I will need to implement in my own project, 
> so there may be areas where I can feed code back to you guys.
> I'm also using Netbeans, not Eclipse, so I can document the steps needed to 
> get the imports from svn working happily in Netbeans, if that'd help? (Took 
> me around 30 minutes to get it sorted, mainly because I had an older version 
> of svn installed in the IDE.
> Let me know?
> Tony

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