[Typo3] RealURL For Dummies?

Tyler Kraft headhunterxiii at yahoo.ca
Thu Nov 17 23:26:37 CET 2005


Let me add context to my earlier message!

"... It is happening ..."

I think that most people here who are REAL in-depth users who understand 
typo3 are aware of that.  And for that I think I can honestly say THANK 
YOU FOR THIS.  And for all the future users who this helps... I also 
think they will be grateful.

And in the near future we might have great arguments to whether the 
documentation should be in 'American' english or 'British' english, or 
other such "trivial" matter such as semantics or punctuation, but the 
fact remains that you are an enthusiastic group who are motivated and 
willing to do something - instead of just say it should be done.

And I'm fully aware of the fact that the doc team might have been stale 
in the past, and not moving forward in a great deal, but that's surly 
not due to the people involved but perhaps all the people who were not 
involved.

I don't think anyone here would say NO to anyone doing more to help 
organise or structure the documents.  And this isn't so much a rant to, 
or about, Amir directly (who I have argued with over documents in the 
past).  More so just a generally expressed sign of frustration at all 
the recent comments about how 'this' should be done and 'that' should be 
done, and Kasper needs to do 'this' or 'that'...

KASPER DOESN'T NEED TO DO ANYTHING!!!

It is as simple as that! But Kasper has already publicly and openly 
devoted himself to THIS - Typo3 - for all of us. And in doing so has 
also laid himself and his beliefs, whether agreed with or not, open to 
scrutiny and condemnation by all in the process.  While people on this 
list still keep saying -"he needs to give/do more!".

Its time that people start to do instead of say they need it done.

Amir - write some documentation if your that bothered! As stated 
Marlies' documentation came about due to wanting to better understand 
what was being done - do the same thing, and then publish it.  It might 
impress you to realise how much you will not only learn but also already 
perhaps know.... And who knows some other newbie might find it helpful 
down the line.













virgil huston wrote:
> Peter,
> 
> On 11/17/05, Peter Kindström <peter.kindstrom at abc.se> wrote:
> 
>>
>>Hi Michael,
>>
>>>So, no offense, but after being in this community for some time, I am as
>>>well a little less enthusiastic about such "new ideas", such as
>>>extension review, tutorial rewrites, reorganisation of docs, as most of
>>>it *never* happened. Ask Peter Kindström about that topic...
>>
>>Short comment:
>>It is very nice reading about all these great ideas, but what we
>>need is someone organising them and make some of them happen!
> 
> 
>  It is happening, check out the www.test.typo3.us
> <http://www.test.typo3.us>site. I realize that you would prefer these
> things to happen on the main
> typo site and lists, but I think the US focus and the direct control of that
> site mean we don't have to depend on others. If what we do is good and the
> wider comunity likes it, then any of it may be used. I tried to get involved
> with typo3.org <http://typo3.org> doc team a few months ago and got nowhere.
> I had given up on TYPO3 until the US list suddenly came to life. Now I am up
> to my neck in writing and editing, etc. It will be good for the entire
> community.
>  Regards,
> Virgil
> 
> (It´s more difficult then it may sound, but that´s another thread.)
> 
>>
>>/Peter Kindström
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