On Nov 4, 2013, at 10:40 AM, Galder ZamarreƱo wrote:
> I find the lack of syntax highlighting a small thing TBH. You can always take
> the code, paste it in a gist and put the link in the design document.
As long as you do that, +1.
The document is read way more many times than written and I t
Thanks for the heads up Tomas. Can't we just use email notification for this?
On Nov 4, 2013, at 12:13 PM, Tomas Sykora wrote:
> Hi team!
> I've noticed that some guys started (or they would like) to use Infinispan in
> their projects, they are stuck on some issues and they are trying to get
>
I guess the best thing would be having SO hook that would post a message
on #infinispan wherever someone asks a question tagged with infinispan.
I've found that [1] can do exactly this job.
Radim
[1]
http://stackapps.com/questions/3695/stackirc-posting-questions-from-stack-exchange-sites-to-ir
+1
It's important to help others as it's a complex technology and some
configuration aspects are very hard for newcomers, that quickly gets
frustrating as you say.
We don't have a specific strategy as it's hard to enforce, my strategy
matches with yours: regularly remind people that this is
a) ver
Hi team!
I've noticed that some guys started (or they would like) to use Infinispan in
their projects, they are stuck on some issues and they are trying to get
answers on StackOverflow.
I know this is hard to react in these days as we are on tight schedule.
(Galder, Sanne and Manik are active t
I find the lack of syntax highlighting a small thing TBH. You can always take
the code, paste it in a gist and put the link in the design document.
I do however find asciidoc much better for structuring complex documentation.
For example, adding a bullet or numbered point section with code/quote