> -Original Message-
> From: Jason Van Zyl [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Sent: Monday, November 22, 2004 10:46 PM
> To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Subject: Re: maven site work
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> Howdy,
>
> Awesome! The content can definitely be fleshed out as you progress and
n Developers List" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Monday, November 22, 2004 1:22 PM
Subject: maven site work
> Hi folks,
>
> Rather than backing up with tarballs I've started to commit my work on
> the Maven site. I had intended to do this on a branch, but I managed to
&g
Help on documentation is always welcome, and being a non-expert is fine
because you probably see things that long-time users miss or assume.
The best way to contribute is to pick something you think is not
explained well enough, and write it down through your own experience.
Polish it up as muc
I love the new menu, I think it will be great for first time users as
it requires less interpretation. I am happy to help out with the docs
(although I am by no means a Maven expert yet), just let me know what
you would like done and if I can I will help out.
-Corey
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Thanks.
I was thinking something along those lines too, though I've also found it hard
to find what I'm looking for by needing to navigate subtrees. I'll give it
another try.
I'd actually like the navigation to be for return visitors to get straight to
what they want (scrolling is less of an inco
Howdy,
Awesome! The content can definitely be fleshed out as you progress and
hopefully people contribute.
The only comment I have is that there is far too much in the left
navigation. For example I might take the "Getting Started" item and
make that a top-level menu item and then deal with the a
Hi folks,
Rather than backing up with tarballs I've started to commit my work on
the Maven site. I had intended to do this on a branch, but I managed to
only branch the modified fields, and all the deletions/additions ended
up on HEAD which was pointless. Rather than fudge around with it, I've