Structure of book.cakephp.org

2009-07-16 Thread bram

Dear Bakers,

When browsing book.cakephp.org, I'm usually looking for the Model
page. Especially page 73 (getting data), 75 (saving data) and 78
(associations).
Those pages are three levels deep and stored under 'Developing with
CakePHP'.

While advanced topics like Components, Behaviors, Console, Utility
libaries have their own top-level entry. The fundamental parts like
Models, Views, Controllers are missing here.

In other words, the documentation structure does not reflect the way I
use and 'think' Cake.
I would like to know how you guys think about it.

Cheers,

Bram
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Re: Structure of book.cakephp.org

2009-07-16 Thread Gwoo

Thanks for the feedback. I happen to agree with you. I know the docs
team struggles sometimes with where to put things. They try their best
to look at it from a new developer's perspective, but that is not an
easy thing to do. Please feel free to suggest an alternate structure.
If you can get on irc, go to #cakephp-docs on irc.freenode.net.

We'll continue to review where we can make things better and easier
for everyone.
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