Ill +1 this as well, imho the doc team is without real collaboration
And yes test bed for lives docs would be good, and up and till know I didn't
know of the existence of docs.php.net and a big +1 on our own bug list :)
Shove un documented functions in there and we can assign them to our selves
so people don't start documenting the same things
jared
> -----Original Message-----
> From: Mehdi Achour [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Sent: Saturday, 31 January 2004 12:21 AM
> To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]; [EMAIL PROTECTED]; [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Subject: [PHP-DOC] Setting up a website for the phpdoc team
>
> Hi all,
>
> I was thinking about opening a site dedicated to the phpdoc team.
> This site would have the following goals:
>
> - centralize the efforts of the various contributors.
> - provide reference documents:
> * list of the undocumented functions
> * large TODO
> * list of the functions with bad protos, etc
> - testing livedocs :
> configured with the theme of php.net. This will help us working on
> replacing the old build system with livedocs.
> - have an independent bug system ?
> - have the new note management system here (the interface for viewing
> the notes marked as "to integrate")
>
> The idea would be to have a checkout of phpdoc, livedocs and php-src.
> Some cron magic will do regular updates on the checkouts and the
> reference documents mentionned above.
>
> A member of the team connected to the site could at a single glance see
> the changes which occurred, the TODO tasks that we are focusing on, the
> help which he could bring, etc etc.
>
> It would be nice to have the documentation howto there with some
> additions (for new commers) as suggested by Derek (Lateralus) when he
> joined the team. We can see what problems are facing the new commers and
> update the howto consequently.
>
>
> I would like (if I have a favorable answer from systems), to have it
> hosted at http://doc.php.net/.
> If not, I think that I would put my hand in my pocket to take a pretty
> domain name and that it will be opened to all the contributions.
>
> Any comments ? :)
>
> Mehdi Achour