Pat, It's a free book written mostly by those coding the project - check out the repo and keep yourself up to date with cron. I recommend the Vendor Branching feature. think of it as a teachable moment...
strange how a version control project keeps it's book in a repo.... no snivelling! On Tue, Feb 16, 2010 at 7:42 PM, Pat Farrell <pfarr...@pfarrell.com> wrote: > Andy Levy wrote: >> On Tue, Feb 16, 2010 at 21:05, Pat Farrell <pfarr...@pfarrell.com> wrote: >>> When will the 1.6 version, with all the "changed a lot" be part of the >>> public website? >> >> It's always been accessible, use the "nightly" version of the >> documentation. http://svnbook.red-bean.com/nightly/en/index.html > > That is most definitely not what I asked. > > I have zero interest in pulling stuff from nightly SVN repositories. > I am interested in production quality, ready to use in a professional > development environment tools. > > While SVN seems to have an active support community, I'm not seeing > parallel evidence of active support for the documentation. > > for example, in another thread, Mike Dixon wrote: >> Uh? What's wrong with --reintegrate? > > Well for me, the 1.5 RedBean documentation for --reintegrate > is too vague to be useful. > > While I'm a pretty hard core geek, a bunch of the folks on my team are > not. They need clear, up-to-date documentation. > > -- > Pat Farrell > http://www.pfarrell.com/ > >