2) I would be
very grateful to a link to some decent
tutorial/documentation -- even if I have to pay for it...
It would be great to see something along the lines of the
"FAQTutorial" but with more indepth look at available Velocity
objects/macros and discussion of how
Documents/Classes/Objects/Properties are actually related....
I can't believe this stuff isn't better documented :(
Documentation is done by the community, i.e. people like you. I agree
it's a little bit disappointing that lots of users do not participate
more to documentation since they get a software for free, ask a lot of
questions and when they get their answers they don't even bother to
reinject their knowledge into the documentation for the benefit of
others. I hope you're not like these users! :)
I have some small suggestions :
One is can we have some logical structure in place, say, empty links,
which others can edit and add content to it. For example, one of those
can be, Search tips: people can add different scenarios and the queries
that apply in that scenario.
Another is to classify the FAQ into proper sections. There are a whole
lot of information in the mailing list which can make way to FAQs so
that a new comer will be at ease. If structured properly, FAQ will be of
much use, I guess.
Another is a tutorial more elaborate than the current FAQ tutorial. A
mini application which will give a new comer a feel of what can be done
using xwiki.
Regards
Roopesh
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