Michael A Nachbaur wrote: > For a variety of reasons, one of the main ones being that I've found > documenting the Mozilla object model to be a highly educational > experience, I felt it would "fit" better if all the documentation on > the site had not only the same format, but the same writing style.
...which is what DevMo is trying to do.
What's been done with DevMo to date? I remember a lot of discussion in the "DevMo Guildine Proposal" thread back in March, but I don't know if anything has come of it.
> Besides, the way I've approached this project to date is similar to > xulplanet.com. It gives me an opportunity to create a highly focused > set of documentation, similar to MSDN, that can stand on its own.
But that's exactly the goal of devmo - highly focussed standalone documentation for mozilla-as-a-platform.
I'm sure we could accommodate your hosting requirements if need be; I urge you to be part of the devmo thing, even if it takes a little longer to get where you want to be, rather than set up Yet Another Mozilla Documentation Site.
Well, I certainly don't want to fragment anything. If anything, my goals for working on mozref.com (which has been quite a lot of work, btw) has been done to better the available documentation for poor souls like me who really wanted to write apps in XUL, but didn't have the foggiest clue of how to go about it.
Also, who's heading up the DevMo project, or is there anything that organized yet?
Oh, and you can forget about my earlier comment about writing a book. Having the documentation available online is more important to me than that.
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