FWIW, I am trying collect up-to-date info about FlexJS under the FlexJS
"tree" of pages.  There are other pages that are older and not quite
up-to-date that I've chosen to leave where they are for now for historical
reasons.  If they start causing confusion then we can think about deleting
them.

And same for Falcon/FalconJX.

-Alex

On 4/17/16, 2:21 PM, "Harbs" <harbs.li...@gmail.com> wrote:

>Hi Andrew,
>
>Thanks so much for offering to help!!!
>
>We got a bit sidetracked talking about publishing technologies… ;-)
>
>The wiki is a pretty good starting point.
>https://cwiki.apache.org/confluence/display/FLEX/Apache+Flex+Wiki
>
>It’s not as well organized as it could be, and there’s huge gaps in the
>info you can find there, but it has somewhat of an outline and there’s a
>lot of info there (at least to get started).
>
>On Apr 14, 2016, at 12:38 AM, Andrew Wetmore <cottag...@gmail.com> wrote:
>
>> I have good writing skills and have headed doc teams for software
>>companies
>> large and small. I have built doc platforms with Madcap Flare and other
>> tools, but when I am working on a shoestring I prefer HelpScribble (
>> https://www.helpscribble.com/). I would be glad to help with this,
>> especially if someone could point me to the existing documentation and
>>help
>> me develop a table of contents to populate.
>> 
>> a
>> 
>> On Wed, Apr 13, 2016 at 5:09 PM, Harbs <harbs.li...@gmail.com> wrote:
>> 
>>> Documentation on the Flex SDK is pretty mature. You can find just about
>>> anything you want on the web.
>>> 
>>> FlexJS has next to nothing. As things are ramping up with FlexJS,
>>>there is
>>> more an more functionality buried here in the dev list. I know I tend
>>>to be
>>> really bad at documentation. Even if we were perfect about ASDoc
>>>comments
>>> in the source code, that only helps for API documentation. Beyond that
>>>we
>>> have a strong need for general usage documentation. This includes
>>>general
>>> background, workflow, component usage, compiler arguments, IDEs,
>>> contribution, integrating third party libraries, etc. Do we have anyone
>>> subscribing to the list who has good writing skills who might want to
>>>take
>>> on some of this? Does anyone have a good documentation platform to
>>>display
>>> and help people find the info easily. (No. I don’t think the wiki is a
>>>good
>>> platform for that.) I think Angular has a good documentation site[1].
>>>(Of
>>> course they probably had a team dedicated to writing it.)
>>> 
>>> Thoughts?
>>> 
>>> Harbs
>>> 
>>> [1]https://docs.angularjs.org/guide
>> 
>> 
>> 
>> 
>> -- 
>> Andrew Wetmore
>> 
>> http://cottage14.blogspot.com/
>

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