[TYPO3] documentation in general

Tyler Kraft headhunterxiii at yahoo.ca
Mon Jul 3 14:32:17 CEST 2006


Yes, again the wrong list!

Instead of talking about the thread here why didn't you move it to the 
correct list ;-)

So...

Wrong list please move the discussion!



Matthew Manderson wrote:
> Sorry, this entire discussion and the following one should have been in the
> documentation mailing list.
> 
> If you can't organise a thread how can you organise the documentation?
> 
> Documentation is important but keeping it up to date comes at a lot of cost
> in terms of time.
> 
> Some people say they spent a long time writing new documentation - Where is
> it? Post a link and see if the core team will include however TYPO3 remains
> one of the most documented systems I have come across. Perhaps you are not
> finding the right documents?
> 
> If you want to update an extension document, just edit the .sxw in the FREE
> to download OpenOffice and email it back to the extension author. Easy job
> done.
> 
> The new typo3.org remains difficult to use and may be the main reason you
> are struggling.
> 
> If anything useful comes out of this thread it should be this - If you
> really need more documentation write something and contribute it to
> wiki.typo3.org yourself instead of expecting others to do it. These pages
> are indexed by Google (so you can just ask Google to help find them again)
> and the wiki pages do not require you to log in or fill out lots of forms
> so it should not affect your busy day too much.
> 
> Mantra...contrbute to wiki or update the .sxw yourself. 
> 
> Enjoy
> Matthew



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