+1 for Official docs and User docs, and +1 for tapestry forum

2009/5/1 Otho <taa...@googlemail.com>

> I would suggest splitting the documentation.
>
> There should be the reference documentation by the creators/commiters of
> the
> project, whis is organized like a book covering all the different aspects
> of
> tapestry 5 in a reference manner eg like spring or hibernate docs. These
> are
> tied to the release version, too.
>
> And then there should be the community docs with tutorials, howto's,
> recipes
> and so on on a wiki. There should be a pattern in the templates which
> requires or at least pushes you, to mention the version of Tapestry you are
> using.
>
> And lastly I would suggest setting up a forum. Information is more easily
> organized there and searching is more convenient than wíth a mailing list
> alone. I would think that the barrier of contributing to a forum is lower
> than that of contributing to / asking on a mailinglist. Well, the latter
> can
> also be seen as a feature in a way, but publicity and visibility never
> really hurt IMO.
>
> 2009/4/30 Piero Sartini <p...@sartini-its.com>
>
> > > I don't think Tapestry's wiki, http://wiki.apache.org/tapestry, is up
> > > to the task.
> >
> > Confluence is available with apache as well. There is already a space
> > available at http://cwiki.apache.org/TAPESTRY/ ... maybe its just a
> matter
> > of
> > adding content to it?
> >
> > Anyway.. on Tapestry360 someone would not need to sign a CLA to
> contribute
> > to
> > the documentation.
> >
> >        Piero
> >
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