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Re: Improving the organization of U++ help [message #21646 is a reply to message #21645] Sun, 31 May 2009 00:04 Go to previous messageGo to previous message
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I believe this is a good idea & start. We should build on this.

Just, please, do not expect all docs to be written by me. I believe I can do part of reference docs and most library tutorials.


Hello all

That's it. I great project needs a good documentation.

Many documents are around there. This index could help to give all U++ documentation a common organization to be got by clicking F1 in TheIde and also to be in one .pdf file to be distributed or just printed.

I recognize that perhaps many of us like to program but do not like so much to document. And also a good team has to have good coders, but also:

- good software engineers to design the project
- good style people to design useful and nice interfaces
- good users to test the libraries finding bugs and helping to solve them

But also people to help documenting.

If some programmer do not have time or abilities to document his/her code, perhaps other person can help.

I think that for documentation and also for Upp developing it could be interesting to:

- Decide main areas to develop
- Define the structure of them. The contents of Upp manual gprentice has defined is a good example
- Detail tasks
- Put tasks in a kind of "bulletin board" for community volunteers to choose those that best fit with them

Best regards
Koldo


Best regards
IƱaki
 
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