On Oct 10, 12:27 pm, Peter Meier <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hi
>
> > In general, I find what's most missing from documentation these days
> > is the explanation of the philosophical underpinnings of a design --
> > to me, that's the "how do the developers think about this?" question,
> > and that's what I most need to have explained to me to start making
> > sense of something.  And the documentation tends to start at the
> > bottom, with cookbook explanations of how to do a few things, and no
> > explanations of how things relate.
>
> > Very frequently, it makes *perfect* sense if I can just figure out
> > what position I need to get my mind into first!
>
> most parts of the documentation are public editable wikis, so feel free
> to add content.

yep, and I verified today that when I'm logged in I *do* see an edit
link.

Of course, when I'm not sure I understand something, it's probably not
the kindest thing to do to ask questions by writing a document
incorporating my current understanding and then watch for
corrections :-).

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