Frank Niessink wrote: > > Hi Clemens, > > 2009/3/17 Clemens Anhuth <blackw...@nexgo. de > <mailto:blackwell%40nexgo.de>>: > > Hello everyone. > > > > From a developer's point of view it would be interesting in the trunk > > checkout would be a document describing quickly how to get Task Coach at > > least running, because that is where I always look first for such > > information. > > > > I picked this information up from this mailing list's archive, but it > > was far from intuitive to look there, and hard to find anyway. > > > > Also over time recipes for solving common problems could be added there, > > like "How to profile operation xyz and paste the results to the mailing > > list for discussion". > > I agree with what you say. It would be nice if you would write down > your experiences that you have right now and we can use that as a > starting point. Both Jérôme and I have been hacking on TC for quite > some time so we know our way around. That makes it hard to look at it > with fresh eyes. > > BTW, I tried to make a start with a little bit of documentation of the > Sourceforge Wiki (http://taskcoach. wiki.sourceforge .net/ > <http://taskcoach.wiki.sourceforge.net/>), but there's > not much there (yet?). >
Hello Frank, I noticed that wiki, and it may have its place for some information. Perhaps the "getting started" document should point to its URL, so that people can contribute to the wiki without write access to the repository. I will try to sum up the (admittedly few) steps that I am aware of to get Task Coach up and running in its working copy directory and dump them into the wiki (or, should that fail, paste them here). With best regards Clemens Anhuth
