Yes,
I would love to do that. I am just going to outline issues which i
faced/am facing as a newcomer to the project . If all of you can fill in
the details, that would be a great great help.
Thanks. :)
Craig Russell wrote:
Hi Karan,
The concept of a HowTo is really good. If you write an outline we can
fill it out and publish it. I'd think this belongs on the site. What
do you think?
Craig
On Sep 7, 2005, at 3:47 PM, karan malhi wrote:
Hi Craig,
The first thing i would like to suggest is a quick How-To. How to run
tests, how and when to run tests offline, what are the various
configuration files and their significance, when do you need to
invoke installSchema, how to see generated sql and logging
information, how to integrate an IDE using mevenide, what is the
current focus of the main committers of the project. The goal of this
document is that people should be able to read this
How-To/First-Steps document and immediately get a feel of the project
and not search for basic information about maven or about the project
itself. Even though i myself am not clear on so many things in this
project, i guess have such a document and an active contribution to
its development will definitely attract more developers.
Craig Russell wrote:
Hi Karan,
I think it makes sense to migrate some of the wiki information to
the jdo site. We start with discussions on the wiki but once the
information has stabilized, it should be moved to the site.
We looked at having Maven generate the site but it only does part of
the job and there is a bunch of stuff that isn't very interesting.
I know we need to improve the site; it would be great if you as a
newcomer to the project could suggest specific things to do.
Thanks,
Craig
On Sep 7, 2005, at 1:02 PM, karan malhi wrote:
What about the documentation on the incubator.apache.org/jdo
website. Maven could generate a lot of stuff for that too. Could we
think about moving some stuff from the wiki to the documentation on
the incubator site. The reason is that there is a lot of good
information on the wiki, but some of the links are orphaned and
many other pages are really hard to find (it was very difficult for
me in the beginning).
Craig Russell wrote:
Good idea. Javadoc for api packages is an important part of the
functionality.
Craig
On Sep 7, 2005, at 11:30 AM, Michael Bouschen wrote:
Hi Michelle,
Thanks, everyone. Should we add <attainGoal javadoc> to the
build goal in api20 and api11?
Yes, I think this makes sense for the api11 and api20.
Regards Michael
-- Michelle
Michael Bouschen wrote:
Hi Michelle,
please try maven javadoc. It generates the javadoc under
target/docs/apidocs and some report files under target/javadoc.
Regards Michael
Hi,
How do I generate javadoc for api20?
-- Michelle
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