On Tue, 29 Nov 2005 09:56:16 +0100, Tobias Witek tobi-wan-kinobi@gmx.net wrote:
hi everyone,
it seems that documentation (both for the user and for the developer) is rather small (no wonder, regarding the youth of roundcube, right now features are more important, i think).
may i suggest the introduction of a wiki for roundcube-related issues?
Of course, it'd be a boon to the project, plus relieve some of the tech support queries that keep popping up on the dev- list that ppl have complained about. I've used MediaWiki at jobs, and it's very easy to setup. Keeping it open for all registered users would be the way to go (save for the front page) IMHO. I used to update the Hula Project wiki and it was a great resource (currently hard to navigate...)
So what do you say Thomas? http://wiki.roundcube.net/ ? Would you need someone else to setup the Wiki? I'm not a web designer, but find the default Media Wiki fine for starters.
P
i'm thinking about it as something where developers can a) describe their modules b) agree on a coding convention (very important, in my opinion) c) sketch an overall frame of how roundcube's pieces fit and act together d) get a quick introduction into installing it (with configs "known to work" and ones that cause problems and how to circumvent them) e) ? f) profit!
and users can a) get some initial info on how to use roundcube b) browse FAQs
any comments?
best regards,
t