Please somedbody of the long term addicts should write a book about XWiki.
All important projects do have books and for many people the availbility
of printed literature
marks the difference between some open source project and an important
open source project.
Before picking up a new software and spending much time with learning
and practicing
many people check amazon for the availability of literature.
+1 for better Online documentation
+10 for a decent book covering all levels from beginner to developer
Andreas
Caleb James DeLisle schrieb:
  +1
 I believe in making XWiki as friendly as possible to application
 developers so I think we should cater to people who are new to XWiki
 but have experience in development. As an example I found the FAQ
 Tutorial confusing and patronizing but I was at home with the object
 editor.
 Anyway just an idea and big +1 for all kinds of documentation.
 Caleb
 Silvia Rusu wrote:
  Hi,
 After reading all your emails I think the best solution is having both a
 guide for first time users and a complete guide to all XWiki features:
 - The Getting Started page can become the draft included in this email
 - The User Guide could be a TOC of all existing resources as Vincent
 suggested.
 This way both experienced and unexperienced users are happy:
 - First time users can discover XWiki one step at a time with the help of
 the "Getting Started" page
 - Experienced users don't have to look for information through the different
 wikis and can instead go to the User Guide TOC.
 Smaller guides will be made as suggested in the previous email for the blog,
 wysiwyg, etc. These will be linked from both the Getting Started page and
 the User Guide.
 WDYT?
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