>  Documentation is always an issue, few times ago I propose to organize a
> fund raiser to improve OUR project, the project of OUR community, stuff we
> should be proud of, and the improve of the doc was one of the biggest
> issue... However nobody supported me.


I think it helps when there is money as an incentive. People have
limited time, and the issue comes up, how do you justify answering
questions on StackOverflow for free when you could spend the same time
going out to a nice dinner with your girlfriend/wife?

I had $45,000 go through my "Ask A WordPress Question" website, and
the money helped turn it into a very good WordPress resource. I have
been thinking I could do the same for Clojure, with all the money
(save for PayPal fees) going to the programmers who answer the
questions. Not sure if it will work though, as these sites work best
for communities that have a large number of beginners who are willing
to basically pay for tutoring, and Clojure is nothing like that. Might
work for Java, I guess, or maybe I could set it up for the whole JVM?
I need to think about this some. But I agree, more documentation is
needed.








On Sep 29, 8:46 am, Simone Mosciatti <mweb....@gmail.com> wrote:
> On Saturday, September 29, 2012 1:48:10 PM UTC+2, Anthony Grimes wrote:
>
> I do not have access to the website in order to update it
>
>
>
> Somebody (Chris Granger ???) has the access, if you are actually
> maintaining it you should have the access too...
>
> > Chris has things he wanted to see done first, *things I don't intend to do
> > *, so it's mostly waiting on that.
>
> Like what ? Do you refer to the road map ? Just example and tutorial ?
> If there is something more would be cool to know... Maybe somebody has
> already wrote something, or he could work on it...
>
> > I agree that documentation is the answer and not another monolithic
> > framework.
>
>  Documentation is always an issue, few times ago I propose to organize a
> fund raiser to improve OUR project, the project of OUR community, stuff we
> should be proud of, and the improve of the doc was one of the biggest
> issue... However nobody supported me.
>
> > It isn't hard to use Compojure and other web development libraries.
>
> You can really use noir with just the few example in the website, although
> I had some previous (few) knowledge of web developing (django)

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