First, I need to get some practical Wicket coding experience. I
don't know whether it showed or not, but I haven't actually coded a
single Wicket application to date :) :)
Once that's done, I will try to help with the user manual but I
should point out that I am holding down two jobs and my native tongue
is not English, it's Hebrew :) All that goes to say is that now that
the holiday period is over my time will be severely limited. I'll try
to do my best. What do you guys use to modify the PDF document?
Gili
On Tue, 04 Jan 2005 00:07:31 +0100, Eelco Hillenius wrote:
>Yep, and thank you for submitting those issues.
>
>What I meant is that *someone* should work at the user's manual. That
>doesn't require deep API knowledge, but it does require good English
>writing skills. Juergen, Johan, Martijn (though he might give it a try
>sometime) and I fall in the category 'not English/ American/ Canadian
>natives'.
>
>IMO, delivering a Wicket 1.0 without a good user's manual would be like
>delivering a house without a front door.
>
>Eelco
>
>
>Gili wrote:
>
>> Jon has already asked me. The problem is that I don't know
>>enough about Wicket to be able to document it. If a method/class has no
>>documentation I am basically clueless as to how it should work in the
>>first place. The most I can do, from a newbie's point of view, is point
>>out when the preexisting documentation is confusing and should be
>>clarified. I have already filed specific bug reports against some
>>documentation and suggested some alternative text.
>>
>>Gili
>>
>>On Mon, 03 Jan 2005 20:32:28 +0100, Eelco Hillenius wrote:
>>
>>
>>
>>>Gili, are you interested in documenting (user's manual)?
>>>
>>>Eelco
>>>
>>>
>>>Jonathan Locke wrote:
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>>>yeah, i understand that. i think good javadoc is asking enough of
>>>>devs, especially with the language issue. i can't take on the docs,
>>>>but will help with javadocs.
>>>>
>>>> jon
>>>>
>>>>Eelco Hillenius wrote:
>>>>
>>>>
>
>
>
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