Thank for correcting my spelling mistakes, english isn't my native
language. About the images, I have used Open Office Draw to create the
images so I'll upload all the source files. This way everyone can
change the text easily. I'll try continue writting more this week, I
haven't had a lot of time
I have just read through the docs that Alexandre has written and there
is good stuff in there. The content is presented in a fashion similar to
"The Java Tutorial" with trails. One trail for each level of knowledge:
beginner, intermediate, etc. This is a nice way to do it and I think
that this
Has anyone had a chance to look at the wiki content? It seems to be
coming along, but I'm too pressed for time right now...
Are any docs able to be reintegrated back into the Maven site?
- Brett
Alexandre Poitras wrote:
> Thank Brett, I'll do my best.
> In the first part, where I explain basic c
Thank Brett, I'll do my best.
In the first part, where I explain basic concepts, I sometimes
reproduce some of the already existing content but I always try to
make the explanations clearer and add some details. Sometimes the
existing documentation is good but presented in a very rude way. And
let
I plan to take a look when I get some time. The important things I'd
keep in mind:
- don't just reproduce documentation that already exists (like
installation instructions). The last attempt at a tutorial on the wiki
did this and then just petered out as it wasn't very useful. This
doesn't appear t
Well I don't know if anyone has noticed but I have been working on
some Maven 2 documentation lately
http://docs.codehaus.org/display/MAVENUSER/The+Maven+2+tutorial
I would like to hear your comments and suggestions since I am planning
to try to finish it in the coming weeks. In my opinion, the fo