David,
I hope I'm not the first to say this to you ...
You've been doing an awesome job! I've been blown away by how much
work you've done, not only for the documentation wiki, but also for
the core jquery.js. It's been amazing to see all the bug fixes you've
committed to svn the past couple months. Thank you, thank you, thank
you! And keep up the great work.
Cheers,
--Karl
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Karl Swedberg
www.englishrules.com
www.learningjquery.com
On Dec 18, 2007, at 1:24 AM, David Serduke wrote:
Documentation is a great place to get started. That is exactly where
I started. When I wanted to learn more about jQuery and also help
out, I started documenting and ended up writing many of the example
demos that are now in the wiki while learning quite a bit about how
jQuery worked. Just copy an existing APIExample section and modify
it. As Jörn said, you can preview what will be up there and cancel if
you don't like it. There is even a tutorial section that has some
how-
tos here http://docs.jquery.com/Tutorials
Yes there is a concerted effort to get the documentation in other
forms (like the api browser) back in line with the version. But in
the end the wiki is the documentation. All forms of documentation
will only be as good as our community can make it.
David