On 12/3/05, Dennis Lundberg <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Henri Yandell wrote:
> > Let's imagine a manual existed for Commons committers. It would assume
> > that a committer understands the ASF, ie) they've read the
> > Apache-Committer-Manual (imagine that exists too). What would the
> > chapters
Henri Yandell wrote:
Let's imagine a manual existed for Commons committers. It would assume
that a committer understands the ASF, ie) they've read the
Apache-Committer-Manual (imagine that exists too). What would the
chapters be?
Initial list:
* Short description of Commons/Introduction.
* Comm
I definitely intend to use the docs that are already there. In fact
I'm expecting that most of these are written, but I don't want to ask
that question until I have a ToC.
What I'm intending to do is to organize the scattered docs into a
centralized manual so that people don't have to search as mu
Henri Yandell wrote:
Apache-Committer-Manual (imagine that exists too).
I would buy the mannings printed edition ;-)
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Maybe this is of interest:
* Programming guidelines: do's and don'ts
Chris
Phil Steitz wrote:
I am +1 (in the sense of will help :-) for anything involving
improving docs. My one request would be that we start with the docs
that already exist and target the main commons web site to house thi
I am +1 (in the sense of will help :-) for anything involving
improving docs. My one request would be that we start with the docs
that already exist and target the main commons web site to house this
stuff, rather than creating ever more scattered and incomplete Wiki
pages. The following items a
On 12/1/05, Martin Cooper <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> On 12/1/05, Henri Yandell <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> >
> > Let's imagine a manual existed for Commons committers. It would assume
> > that a committer understands the ASF, ie) they've read the
> > Apache-Committer-Manual (imagine that exists
On 12/1/05, Henri Yandell <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> Let's imagine a manual existed for Commons committers. It would assume
> that a committer understands the ASF, ie) they've read the
> Apache-Committer-Manual (imagine that exists too). What would the
> chapters be?
>
> Initial list:
>
> * Sho
Let's imagine a manual existed for Commons committers. It would assume
that a committer understands the ASF, ie) they've read the
Apache-Committer-Manual (imagine that exists too). What would the
chapters be?
Initial list:
* Short description of Commons/Introduction.
* Communication. How to use t