Re: Cocoon documentation (was: RE: Community health)

2005-05-12 Thread Stefano Mazzocchi
Linden H van der (MI) wrote:
As explained in a private mail to Sebastien, I've taken up the http://www.cocoondev.org/handbook site that Steven graciously set up for me. I intend to work on the "mid-level" tutorial that was the initial goal for the Cocoon In Action project. 
Doing it in Daisy is much easier for me, since it gives me quick access to an editable environment. When it amounts to something useful, I'll happily cooperate in transferring it into the "official docs". 

Anyone willing to contribute is welcome, but simple peeks are fine too.
Bye, Helma
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RE: Cocoon documentation (was: RE: Community health)

2005-05-12 Thread Linden H van der (MI)
Great! Thanks for the offer, but let's wait until there is more than one
or two pages of information.

Bye, Helma

> -Original Message-
> From: Ross Gardler [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
> Sent: Thursday, 12 May, 2005 14:48
> To: dev@cocoon.apache.org
> Subject: Re: Cocoon documentation (was: RE: Community health)
> 
> 
> Linden H van der (MI) wrote:
> > As explained in a private mail to Sebastien, I've taken up the 
> > http://www.cocoondev.org/handbook site that Steven 
> graciously set up for me. I intend to work on the "mid-level" 
> tutorial that was the initial goal for the Cocoon In Action project.
> > Doing it in Daisy is much easier for me, since it gives me 
> quick access to an editable environment. When it amounts to 
> something useful, I'll happily cooperate in transferring it 
> into the "official docs". 
> 
> The Daisy plugin for Forrest is working (to a point). Images do not 
> currently work, but someone will get the itch sooner or later.
> 
> This means that the pages of this handbook can be included in the 
> official Cocoon documentation by simply adding links in the existing 
> site definition. It will be included with the Cocoon skin and 
> navigation 
> and therefore the integration is seemless.
> 
> This plugin is curently in whiteboard and is yet to be rigourously 
> tested, if you want to see how it works and include any 
> sections of this 
> handbook let me know, I'll do the necessary for you.
> 
> Ross
> 


Re: Cocoon documentation (was: RE: Community health)

2005-05-12 Thread Ross Gardler
Linden H van der (MI) wrote:
As explained in a private mail to Sebastien, I've taken up the http://www.cocoondev.org/handbook site that Steven graciously set up for me. I intend to work on the "mid-level" tutorial that was the initial goal for the Cocoon In Action project. 
Doing it in Daisy is much easier for me, since it gives me quick access to an editable environment. When it amounts to something useful, I'll happily cooperate in transferring it into the "official docs". 
The Daisy plugin for Forrest is working (to a point). Images do not 
currently work, but someone will get the itch sooner or later.

This means that the pages of this handbook can be included in the 
official Cocoon documentation by simply adding links in the existing 
site definition. It will be included with the Cocoon skin and navigation 
and therefore the integration is seemless.

This plugin is curently in whiteboard and is yet to be rigourously 
tested, if you want to see how it works and include any sections of this 
handbook let me know, I'll do the necessary for you.

Ross


Re: Cocoon documentation (was: RE: Community health)

2005-05-12 Thread Steven Noels
On 12 May 2005, at 14:01, Sylvain Wallez wrote:
Linden H van der (MI) wrote:
As explained in a private mail to Sebastien, I've taken up the 
http://www.cocoondev.org/handbook site that Steven graciously set up 
for me. I intend to work on the "mid-level" tutorial that was the 
initial goal for the Cocoon In Action project. Doing it in Daisy is 
much easier for me, since it gives me quick access to an editable 
environment. When it amounts to something useful, I'll happily 
cooperate in transferring it into the "official docs".
Anyone willing to contribute is welcome, but simple peeks are fine 
too.

How can one have write access to this to directly provide content 
rather than sending patches?
Register on the cocoondev.org website and LMK.
Ditto for cocoongt.org as of 5 minutes ago, BTW.

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RE: Cocoon documentation (was: RE: Community health)

2005-05-12 Thread Linden H van der (MI)
> >As explained in a private mail to Sebastien, I've taken up the 
> >http://www.cocoondev.org/handbook site that Steven 
> graciously set up for me. I intend to work on the "mid-level" 
> tutorial that was the initial goal for the Cocoon In Action project.
> >Doing it in Daisy is much easier for me, since it gives me 
> quick access to an editable environment. When it amounts to 
> something useful, I'll happily cooperate in transferring it 
> into the "official docs". 
> >
> >Anyone willing to contribute is welcome, but simple peeks 
> are fine too.
> >  
> >
> 
> How can one have write access to this to directly provide 
> content rather 
> than sending patches?

You can register (see menu under user:guest) and then ask Steven to give
you editor access.

Thanks.

Bye, Helma


Re: Cocoon documentation (was: RE: Community health)

2005-05-12 Thread Sylvain Wallez
Linden H van der (MI) wrote:
As explained in a private mail to Sebastien, I've taken up the http://www.cocoondev.org/handbook site that Steven graciously set up for me. I intend to work on the "mid-level" tutorial that was the initial goal for the Cocoon In Action project. 
Doing it in Daisy is much easier for me, since it gives me quick access to an editable environment. When it amounts to something useful, I'll happily cooperate in transferring it into the "official docs". 

Anyone willing to contribute is welcome, but simple peeks are fine too.
 

How can one have write access to this to directly provide content rather 
than sending patches?

Sylvain
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