I understand both points of view. It is very beneficial to all of us if we can share and discuss information in form of Snippets, HowTos, Tutorials. I have great respect for those that actually take the time to write these, I have promised myself to write several, but have to date, only been able to write 2. Its just hard sometimes to generate time out of thin air.
The other point of view, noobpythoncoders, to be exact is in respect to web2py. All he is trying to say is that it would benefit us all in THIS frame of time if we concentrate our efforts in improving web2ps documentation and very important, "documenation storage and retrieval methods" first before separate external efforts. I for one. agree with Noob 100% I have mentioned in past several times that AlterEgo is, I am sorry to say, almost unusable, the main documentation on the site is becoming haphazard and incomplete, proof of this? . 1. Newcomers to web2py keep on asking the same questions very easily in some form from the main site 2. I search the forum for some solution that Massimo provided months ago, some of it undocumented, a newcomer would not know that these "gems" exist 3. I have to snoop around the source sometimes when I forget what parameters a function or class call takes Suggestions ---------------------------------- 1. I suggested once that we should have a system like Djangos, allow users to edit an online book. Djnagos documentation is not only appealing to the eye, its very easy to navigate 2. Categorize the information flood on the main page, examples are "Quick Start", "Advanced practices", "Deployment", "Security", "Scaling" 3. Sub categorize the information. The main rubrics should then be broken down, this enhances the ability foe a user to navigate the docs 4. AlterEgo shuould be re-vamped, I dont know if its just me, but the "popularity" counter does not help IMHO at all. I just want the info 5. The source code lacks documentation in several places. Maybe spread the work also as in the interactive Django book style? 6. Use Sphinx? (http://sphinx.pocoo.org/) 7. Wikis? Puh-leez, Most of the ones I see just dont cut it. Compare Djangos docs to the average wiki out there I dunno. I did not want to talk about the state of the documentation anymore since its a "dead horse", but I just could not bear to see that it was only Noob complaining, which is VERY strange. I can understand this if it was still back in the days when there were only 30 members, we have over 500 now and nobody is talking Im out --~--~---------~--~----~------------~-------~--~----~ You received this message because you are subscribed to the Google Groups "web2py Web Framework" group. To post to this group, send email to web2py@googlegroups.com To unsubscribe from this group, send email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] For more options, visit this group at http://groups.google.com/group/web2py?hl=en -~----------~----~----~----~------~----~------~--~---