[TYPO3-dev] Status of wiki.typo3.org
ktt
kestutis98 at yahoo.com
Sat Aug 20 13:48:57 CEST 2011
Hi,
Yes, finding newest TYPO3 documentation is quite confusing.
For example, I have searched recently for a new TCA tree (introduced to 4.5)
documentation and didn't find it. Although I did find some info bits on bugtrack, some on
blogs. But I accustomed to this.
For a new users, exploring TYPO3, it may seem discouraging.
Drupal has excellent central documentation at
http://drupal.org/documentation
which I think contributes a lot to it's popularity.
Regards,
Kast A.
----- Original Message -----
From: Nico de Haen <typo3 at ndh-websolutions.de>
To: typo3-dev at lists.typo3.org
Cc:
Sent: Saturday, August 20, 2011 11:00 AM
Subject: [TYPO3-dev] Status of wiki.typo3.org
Hi,
I just wanted to place some links to TYPO3 Extension API documentations
in the Introduction page of the ExtensionBuilder and had to realize that
the documentation is pretty wide spread over various sources.
We have an outdated Extension API documentation at typo3.org,
http://typo3.org/documentation/document-library/core-documentation/doc_core_api/4.3.0/view/2/1/
(which can only be linked with the current version number)
We have an oudated Extension Development page on wiki.typo3.org
http://wiki.typo3.org/Extension_Development
We have the forge wiki pages
http://forge.typo3.org/projects/typo3v4-mvc/wiki
We have the FLOW3 fluid documentation
http://flow3.typo3.org/documentation/manuals/fluid/
I would like to provide documentation like the ExtensionBuilder manual
and various HowTos around extbase, but I don't want to do that more then
twice (currently the forge project wiki and the manual.swx in the
ExtensionBuilder).
So my question is: is there a general strategy how and where
documentation should be provided in the future?
regards,
Nico
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