[TYPO3] No tutorials?
Peter Kindström
peter.kindstrom at abc.se
Wed Oct 4 19:03:25 CEST 2006
Hi
> On the other hand, if TYPO3 is supposed to be a tool for
> web-developers (i.e. a group with a better than average grasp of web
> technologies in general), then the documentation we have, while being
> somewhat disorganized and occasionally too dated, is on the whole
> quite good.
>
> Obviously there is a middle ground between these extremes as well, but
> again, this is probably a place where the Association needs to provide
> guidance.
I agree to that!!!
But I also think that Typo3 could be both!
If just todays developers could cooperate more with the
documentation/usability/GUI/marketing guys on the same terms, I
think this would be quite easy. But of course they would have to
compromise more then - maybe implement less fun features and
more boring(?) skinning code... ;-)
But most of the time both "sides" can do their own thing, as
long as it fits together in the end and they have a common goal.
Maybe we need a great coordinator at the top position of the T3
Association? (No offense to Kasper, but I think he even admitted
himself that this is not his strong side...?)
--
Peter Kindström
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