On 1/28/13 5:38 PM, Victor Berchet wrote:
I think there is one more thing the community can do to help improving
the documentation: I see a lot of blog posts about Symfony. In a sense
that's great - it means that Symfony draws a lot of interest and we can
only be happy with that. However I would love to see the articles cross
posted to the Symfony documentation repository[1].
What would be the advantages of cross posting:
- The articles could be enhanced by the community,
- The articles could be updated by the community when some updates are
required because of an API change in Symfony - I see very little posts
being updated and this results in outdated info,
- The documentation would be centralized in a single place and indexed.
So why don't people already cross post ?
- May be because we only have a "cookbook" and a "book" sections, we
might add a "technical articles" for the articles that do not fit in the
2 former sections,
- May be because people fell they don't get enough incentive (ie
credits) when doing so. Fabien, Ryan, what about adding a contributors
section to the documentation (and to the downloadable PDF) ? I think we
should also include commits to the documentation repository on the Sf2
contributors page[2] - to me, the documentation and the code are equally
important when it come to build an awesome community.
I've just updated the Symfony website to include contributors for
documentation:
http://symfony.com/contributors
http://symfony.com/contributors/doc
Fabien
Fabien, Ryan and the blog authors, what do you think ?
Cheers,
Victor
/(XPosted on http://symfony.com/blog/new-in-symfony-2-2-more-documentation)/
[1] https://github.com/symfony/symfony-docs
[2] http://symfony.com/contributors
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