Hi Philip,
Here is one suggestion for the page
http://wiki.php.net/doc/scratchpad/wheretohelp

<http://wiki.php.net/doc/scratchpad/wheretohelp>In the Writing an extension

   - What is PECL?
   - Why PECL?


we can give a link to PECL page on pear website or wikipedia link for PECL.
It would be good who want to know more about PECL.

We can provide following links-
http://pecl.php.net/
OR
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/PHP_Extension_Community_Library#PECL

One more option is to show a small pop-up (just like as CVS on the page)
about PECL.

What you think?

2009/5/22 Philip Olson <phi...@roshambo.org>

> Great topic... a few thoughts:
>
> - Internals documentation
>
> This task needs volunteers. Ideally a mix of people who have either no,
> some or enormous knowledge of internals but all with desire to both learn
> and teach it. Gwynne started the task but ran out of steam (life and the svn
> migration got in the way) but some good content exists. But, this is its own
> topic. Volunteers please email me and let's organize a hackfestish type
> event.
>
> - Bug tracker as a starting point
>
> The idea of intentionally creating nice bug reports for fairly simple
> non-critical issues, and promoting these as tasks for new people definitely
> sounds worth the extra effort. All ideas for how the bug tracker could help
> with this are welcome.
>
> - A "Get Involved" guide
>
> Some nice thoughts in this thread, and similar ones for a _rough_ TOC here:
>
>  - http://wiki.php.net/doc/scratchpad/wheretohelp
>
> The basic idea is to create and promote a "Get Involved" section. To
> digress, awhile back while thinking about this (and wondering how the
> php.net project survives without it) I stumbled around and started a
> different yet related project:
>
>  - http://teachingopensource.org/index.php/Teaching_Get_Involved
>
> The plan is to learn how best to approach this topic and then apply it to
> php.net. If people are interested in working on this or only php.netspecific 
> parts then please let me know. So what that it's taken us 10 years
> to write a nice "Get Involved" guide, but at least we now have several
> resources to learn [steal!] ideas from while we create our own :) Common
> problems like repeated, lost and outdated content can no doubt be overcome.
>
> Regards,
> Philip
>
>
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