On Fri, 1 Aug 2008, dan sinclair wrote:

>> right now, e planet has not a lot of topics related to development
>> 
>
> You'll also notice that about 90% of planet.e.o content is myself and benr. 
> Of everyone on the planet it appears that Toma and Horton are the only two 
> who are doing EFL blogging at the moment. More people writing about E would 
> bring the EFL content up.

i don't like blogs. I don't have one myself, btw

>>> 4. Documentation
>> 
>> There is documentation for all the efl. It's not complete though (except
>> for some few of them). The doc can be generated from sources. It is also
>> in the wb site, but it's hard to find (see point 1...)
>
> Click on Support. There is a Docs sidebar and you can hit more to see more 
> documentation. Probably not the best but it's there. There are also the EFL, 
> Edje and Ewl books up there. All three need updating at some point but are a 
> good starting reference in many cases.

i know the web site by heart. The problem is not me not finding the 
documentation. The problem is for a user who discovers the web site, 
it's not at all obvious. A direct link to the documentation page should 
(must, imho) appear on the main page.

Vincent

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