yeah I see your point of view. But not having the documentation there
can also just lead to the user popping a browser and going to msdn
anyways, and by doing that he/she cannot add value to monodoc. Keeping
the user inside monodoc increases the chance of contributions. In any
event, I got busy and I won't have time to work on this for a couple of
weeks so in the meantime, I'm very much interested on everyone's
opinions. Thanks Josh.

-raf

On Thu, 2005-09-15 at 19:01 -0400, Joshua Tauberer wrote:
> Rafael Ferreira wrote:
> > I'm going to start working on integrating Ben's msdn browser and
> > monodoc.
> 
>  From a high-level point of view, that doesn't seem like a good idea. 
> Being forced to face incomplete documentation is a good impetus to 
> contribute to it.  There's also the weird notion of Mono leaning on 
> Microsoft's polished work to improve itself.  (Just my two cents.)
> 

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