I agree. I would be very happy to contribute to the doc, and I subscribed to
the jboss-docs but I'm not sure to know enough about jboss, and I don't know
what are the actual needs. Is there some kind of todo list.
And still, why not a jboss wiki. That would allow dynamic contribution...

François

BTW, my guess regarding mysql and postgresql is that mysql is way easier to
install and use than postgresql especially on Windows. The troubles with
mysql starts later and this is not a matter of documentation.

----- Original Message -----
From: "Juha Lindfors" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Thursday, June 14, 2001 4:59 PM
Subject: Re: [JBoss-user] manual


>
> You know, instead of all this exploring, why don't you all just get on the
> jboss-docs mailing list and start contributing to the documentation
project
> instead. That way the energy you're pouring into writing these emails will
> be much better utilized.
>
> -- Juha
>
> At 08:15 14.6.2001 -0500, you wrote:
> >Let's explore the documentation question from another angle.  If you look
> at the databases postgresql and mysql, most people on this list would say
> that they are excellent, have been around in some form or another for
> several years, and postgresql is more advanced.  But the truth of the
> matter is that mysql has a larger user base, and produces excellent
> documentation.  Perhaps the documentation has swayed newcomers to use
mysql
> over postgresql.
> >
>
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