Re: Documentation by Release / Version

2017-03-16 Thread james yong
Hi Rishi,

Sorry for the late reply. The Tour section contains links to other topics
for guiding the beginners. I think "Business Process Stories and Use Cases
Library" is good and important to be included in Tour as it helps beginners
to evaluate their business needs. 

Cheers,
James Yong


Rishi Solanki wrote
> See if this effort can be part of -
> https://cwiki.apache.org/confluence/display/OFBIZ/Business+Process+Stories+and+Use+Cases+Library
> For more details please refer the email thread -
> ofbiz.markmail.org/search/?q=User+Acceptance+Test+Cases+For+Ecommerce+14.12
> 
> Or you would like to do it as completely separate effort and document will
> target completely different audiance/purpose?
> 
> Thanks!
> 
> Regards,
> --
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> Sr. Manager, Enterprise Software Development
> HotWax Systems Pvt. Ltd.
> Direct: +91-9893287847
> http://www.hotwaxsystems.com
> 
> On Fri, Mar 10, 2017 at 4:05 PM, Jacques Le Roux <

> jacques.le.roux@

>> wrote:
> 
>> +1
>>
>> Jacques
>>
>>
>> Le 10/03/2017 à 02:45, james yong a écrit :
>>
>>> Hi Jacques,
>>>
>>> I like your approach too.  I propose creating a Tour page in Confluence.
>>> This tour page will have a direct child page for the recent OFBiz
>>> releases,
>>> like the following menu structure:
>>>
>>> Tour
>>> -> Release 13.7
>>> -> Release 16.11
>>>
>>> Each of the Release xx.x page is a Table of Content that links to other
>>> existing pages.
>>> The tour is meant for beginner and they are expected to go through the
>>> topics from top to bottom.
>>>   With this approach, there will not be direct child page under each
>>> Release
>>> xx.x page. Existing documentation isn’t affected.
>>>
>>> Regards,
>>> James
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>> Jacques Le Roux wrote
>>>
>>> Hi James,
>>>>
>>>> I'm all for it.
>>>>
>>>> Note that I already used another strategy by referring to the history
>>>> of
>>>> few major pages[1] while documenting the Gradle from Ant. It though was
>>>> a
>>>> more an expedient than a structured way as you are proposing. But it
>>>> could
>>>> still be used when referring to old pages...
>>>>
>>>> [1] These pages contain the sentence "the pre-Gradle documentation is
>>>> here", eg
>>>> https://cwiki.apache.org/confluence/display/OFBIZ/Demo+and+
>>>> Test+Setup+Guide
>>>>
>>>> Jacques
>>>>
>>>>
>>>> Le 08/03/2017 à 18:05, james yong a écrit :
>>>>
>>>>> Hi all,
>>>>>
>>>>> I am planning to add some new documentation in Confluence but will
>>>>> have
>>>>> them
>>>>> placed/linked under the affected OFBiz release / version.  For a user
>>>>> navigating the documentation, the user can click on a particular OFBiz
>>>>> release on the menu tree to display the list of topic for that OFBiz
>>>>> version.
>>>>>
>>>>> What do you think of this approach? Are there better ways to structure
>>>>> the
>>>>> menu items?
>>>>>
>>>>> Cheers,
>>>>> James Yong
>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>> --
>>>>> View this message in context:
>>>>> http://ofbiz.135035.n4.nabble.com/Documentation-by-Release-V
>>>>> ersion-tp4703069.html
>>>>> Sent from the OFBiz - Dev mailing list archive at Nabble.com.
>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>> --
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>>> com/Documentation-by-Release-Version-tp4703069p4703111.html
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>>>
>>>
>>>
>>





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Re: Documentation by Release / Version

2017-03-10 Thread Rishi Solanki
See if this effort can be part of -
https://cwiki.apache.org/confluence/display/OFBIZ/Business+Process+Stories+and+Use+Cases+Library
For more details please refer the email thread -
ofbiz.markmail.org/search/?q=User+Acceptance+Test+Cases+For+Ecommerce+14.12

Or you would like to do it as completely separate effort and document will
target completely different audiance/purpose?

Thanks!

Regards,
--
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Sr. Manager, Enterprise Software Development
HotWax Systems Pvt. Ltd.
Direct: +91-9893287847
http://www.hotwaxsystems.com

On Fri, Mar 10, 2017 at 4:05 PM, Jacques Le Roux <
jacques.le.r...@les7arts.com> wrote:

> +1
>
> Jacques
>
>
> Le 10/03/2017 à 02:45, james yong a écrit :
>
>> Hi Jacques,
>>
>> I like your approach too.  I propose creating a Tour page in Confluence.
>> This tour page will have a direct child page for the recent OFBiz
>> releases,
>> like the following menu structure:
>>
>> Tour
>> -> Release 13.7
>> -> Release 16.11
>>
>> Each of the Release xx.x page is a Table of Content that links to other
>> existing pages.
>> The tour is meant for beginner and they are expected to go through the
>> topics from top to bottom.
>>   With this approach, there will not be direct child page under each
>> Release
>> xx.x page. Existing documentation isn’t affected.
>>
>> Regards,
>> James
>>
>>
>>
>> Jacques Le Roux wrote
>>
>> Hi James,
>>>
>>> I'm all for it.
>>>
>>> Note that I already used another strategy by referring to the history of
>>> few major pages[1] while documenting the Gradle from Ant. It though was a
>>> more an expedient than a structured way as you are proposing. But it
>>> could
>>> still be used when referring to old pages...
>>>
>>> [1] These pages contain the sentence "the pre-Gradle documentation is
>>> here", eg
>>> https://cwiki.apache.org/confluence/display/OFBIZ/Demo+and+
>>> Test+Setup+Guide
>>>
>>> Jacques
>>>
>>>
>>> Le 08/03/2017 à 18:05, james yong a écrit :
>>>
>>>> Hi all,
>>>>
>>>> I am planning to add some new documentation in Confluence but will have
>>>> them
>>>> placed/linked under the affected OFBiz release / version.  For a user
>>>> navigating the documentation, the user can click on a particular OFBiz
>>>> release on the menu tree to display the list of topic for that OFBiz
>>>> version.
>>>>
>>>> What do you think of this approach? Are there better ways to structure
>>>> the
>>>> menu items?
>>>>
>>>> Cheers,
>>>> James Yong
>>>>
>>>>
>>>>
>>>> --
>>>> View this message in context:
>>>> http://ofbiz.135035.n4.nabble.com/Documentation-by-Release-V
>>>> ersion-tp4703069.html
>>>> Sent from the OFBiz - Dev mailing list archive at Nabble.com.
>>>>
>>>>
>>
>>
>>
>> --
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>> com/Documentation-by-Release-Version-tp4703069p4703111.html
>> Sent from the OFBiz - Dev mailing list archive at Nabble.com.
>>
>>
>>
>


Re: Documentation by Release / Version

2017-03-10 Thread Jacques Le Roux

+1

Jacques


Le 10/03/2017 à 02:45, james yong a écrit :

Hi Jacques,

I like your approach too.  I propose creating a Tour page in Confluence.
This tour page will have a direct child page for the recent OFBiz releases,
like the following menu structure:

Tour
-> Release 13.7
-> Release 16.11

Each of the Release xx.x page is a Table of Content that links to other
existing pages.
The tour is meant for beginner and they are expected to go through the
topics from top to bottom.
  
With this approach, there will not be direct child page under each Release

xx.x page. Existing documentation isn’t affected.

Regards,
James



Jacques Le Roux wrote

Hi James,

I'm all for it.

Note that I already used another strategy by referring to the history of
few major pages[1] while documenting the Gradle from Ant. It though was a
more an expedient than a structured way as you are proposing. But it could
still be used when referring to old pages...

[1] These pages contain the sentence "the pre-Gradle documentation is
here", eg
https://cwiki.apache.org/confluence/display/OFBIZ/Demo+and+Test+Setup+Guide

Jacques


Le 08/03/2017 à 18:05, james yong a écrit :

Hi all,

I am planning to add some new documentation in Confluence but will have
them
placed/linked under the affected OFBiz release / version.  For a user
navigating the documentation, the user can click on a particular OFBiz
release on the menu tree to display the list of topic for that OFBiz
version.

What do you think of this approach? Are there better ways to structure
the
menu items?

Cheers,
James Yong



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Re: Documentation by Release / Version

2017-03-10 Thread james yong
Hi all,

Will create the placeholder for the following pages in Confluence soon if
there is no objection.

Tour
-> Release 13.7  
-> Release 16.11

This is also very much a work-in-progress, and group work will be better.
Thanks.

Regards,
James


james yong wrote
> Hi Jacques, 
> 
> I like your approach too.  I propose creating a Tour page in Confluence.
> This tour page will have a direct child page for the recent OFBiz
> releases, like the following menu structure:
> 
> Tour
>   -> Release 13.7  
>   -> Release 16.11
> 
> Each of the Release xx.x page is a Table of Content that links to other
> existing pages. 
> The tour is meant for beginner and they are expected to go through the
> topics from top to bottom. 
>  
> With this approach, there will not be direct child page under each Release
> xx.x page. Existing documentation isn’t affected.
> 
> Regards,
> James
> 
> Jacques Le Roux wrote
>> Hi James,
>> 
>> I'm all for it.
>> 
>> Note that I already used another strategy by referring to the history of
>> few major pages[1] while documenting the Gradle from Ant. It though was a 
>> more an expedient than a structured way as you are proposing. But it
>> could still be used when referring to old pages...
>> 
>> [1] These pages contain the sentence "the pre-Gradle documentation is
>> here", eg 
>> https://cwiki.apache.org/confluence/display/OFBIZ/Demo+and+Test+Setup+Guide
>> 
>> Jacques
>> 
>> 
>> Le 08/03/2017 à 18:05, james yong a écrit :
>>> Hi all,
>>>
>>> I am planning to add some new documentation in Confluence but will have
>>> them
>>> placed/linked under the affected OFBiz release / version.  For a user
>>> navigating the documentation, the user can click on a particular OFBiz
>>> release on the menu tree to display the list of topic for that OFBiz
>>> version.
>>>
>>> What do you think of this approach? Are there better ways to structure
>>> the
>>> menu items?
>>>
>>> Cheers,
>>> James Yong
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>> --
>>> View this message in context:
>>> http://ofbiz.135035.n4.nabble.com/Documentation-by-Release-Version-tp4703069.html
>>> Sent from the OFBiz - Dev mailing list archive at Nabble.com.
>>>





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Re: Documentation by Release / Version

2017-03-09 Thread james yong
Hi Jacques, 

I like your approach too.  I propose creating a Tour page in Confluence.
This tour page will have a direct child page for the recent OFBiz releases,
like the following menu structure:

Tour
-> Release 13.7  
-> Release 16.11

Each of the Release xx.x page is a Table of Content that links to other
existing pages. 
The tour is meant for beginner and they are expected to go through the
topics from top to bottom. 
 
With this approach, there will not be direct child page under each Release
xx.x page. Existing documentation isn’t affected.

Regards,
James



Jacques Le Roux wrote
> Hi James,
> 
> I'm all for it.
> 
> Note that I already used another strategy by referring to the history of
> few major pages[1] while documenting the Gradle from Ant. It though was a 
> more an expedient than a structured way as you are proposing. But it could
> still be used when referring to old pages...
> 
> [1] These pages contain the sentence "the pre-Gradle documentation is
> here", eg 
> https://cwiki.apache.org/confluence/display/OFBIZ/Demo+and+Test+Setup+Guide
> 
> Jacques
> 
> 
> Le 08/03/2017 à 18:05, james yong a écrit :
>> Hi all,
>>
>> I am planning to add some new documentation in Confluence but will have
>> them
>> placed/linked under the affected OFBiz release / version.  For a user
>> navigating the documentation, the user can click on a particular OFBiz
>> release on the menu tree to display the list of topic for that OFBiz
>> version.
>>
>> What do you think of this approach? Are there better ways to structure
>> the
>> menu items?
>>
>> Cheers,
>> James Yong
>>
>>
>>
>> --
>> View this message in context:
>> http://ofbiz.135035.n4.nabble.com/Documentation-by-Release-Version-tp4703069.html
>> Sent from the OFBiz - Dev mailing list archive at Nabble.com.
>>





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Re: Documentation by Release / Version

2017-03-08 Thread Jacques Le Roux

Hi James,

I'm all for it.

Note that I already used another strategy by referring to the history of few major pages[1] while documenting the Gradle from Ant. It though was a 
more an expedient than a structured way as you are proposing. But it could still be used when referring to old pages...


[1] These pages contain the sentence "the pre-Gradle documentation is here", eg 
https://cwiki.apache.org/confluence/display/OFBIZ/Demo+and+Test+Setup+Guide


Jacques


Le 08/03/2017 à 18:05, james yong a écrit :

Hi all,

I am planning to add some new documentation in Confluence but will have them
placed/linked under the affected OFBiz release / version.  For a user
navigating the documentation, the user can click on a particular OFBiz
release on the menu tree to display the list of topic for that OFBiz
version.

What do you think of this approach? Are there better ways to structure the
menu items?

Cheers,
James Yong



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Documentation by Release / Version

2017-03-08 Thread james yong
Hi all, 

I am planning to add some new documentation in Confluence but will have them
placed/linked under the affected OFBiz release / version.  For a user
navigating the documentation, the user can click on a particular OFBiz
release on the menu tree to display the list of topic for that OFBiz
version. 

What do you think of this approach? Are there better ways to structure the
menu items? 

Cheers,
James Yong



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