* Terrence Brannon ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) [040128 08:58]:
> >And even if you really do need them, is this something that the end user
> >needs to be exposed to?
> 
> yes, that's a good point. How to write docs for the developer of the 
> code versus someone that wants to make common use of it. Mason has a 
> Component Developer's Guide which shows how to write something for users 
> versus core developers.

Its all a mater of investment: The Mason development is already going
on for a longer time, with more people, and even with a real book.

MailBox was developed mainly in 2 years in two days a week by one person,
who is not a native speaker, providing user support and giving many
conference talks about the subject in this same limited time.  In this
respect, I think that 50,000 lines of documentation is already quite an
achievement... an extract of the functionality on a level of "starter"
is certainly useful, but I had no time for that yet.  Volunteers?
-- 
               MarkOv

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