From: Mahendra K. <mah...@ya...> - 2004-10-11 05:06:01
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Hi, Thanks Nick for revamping the FAQs page on website. Looks good now in organised format. We can add on it further some simple questions which might be useful for new comers. The suggestion by Janaki was one of them viz. What types of variables are supported by JOpt? In the additional information section, which talks about the general question and not specific to technologies like CSP, MP etc, i believe we need to add more questions for the first time user. We need to understand that user might not come to FAQs to understand the theoratical concepts, but the more about JOpt and its usage. It should be more focused on JOpt - The way its using technology. Agree ? Disagree ? Regarding the other topics listed in email below, i will get back later. Regards Mahendra --- Nick Coleman <mys...@gm...> wrote: > Hey All, > > Here's a little status update on the project. I > wanted to thank you > all for the activity and interaction. It's great to > finally have > others to work with on this project :) > > New Stuff: > * FAQ that was started by Mahendra is available on > the main JOpt website. > > * Updating of the Javadocs for existing code has > started. > > * JavaDocs are now available for viewing on the main > website > > > Items I hope to have finished soon: > * Completing the FAQ list > > * Dictionary describing some common terms used in > the project > > * How-to document for creating new constraints > > > Open items: > * A reminder that the items on the RFE list have a > priority value > assigned to them where the higher the number, the > higher the > importance. Also, the more important a task is, the > more red it will > appear in the search list. I wanted to clear any > confusion on tasks > that might be selected. The tasks with low numbers > are currently much > more complex than the higher ones since there are a > number of simpler > items that should be tackled first. > > * JOpt naming and logo. (The really insignificant > stuff :) ) Should > JOpt be spelled: JOpt, jOpt, Jopt, etc. Also, we > need a logo. The > main site has an x-ray scan of Homer Simpson, but > this is just > temporary :) > > * Refactoring - an ongoing disussion :) After > generating the > javadocs, I was considering reducing the number of > packages in the > project and extracting API focused classes into a > seperate package > structure. Ideas? > > Thanks again, > -Nick > > > ------------------------------------------------------- > This SF.net email is sponsored by: IT Product Guide > on ITManagersJournal > Use IT products in your business? Tell us what you > think of them. Give us > Your Opinions, Get Free ThinkGeek Gift Certificates! > Click to find out more > http://productguide.itmanagersjournal.com/guidepromo.tmpl > _______________________________________________ > Jopt-devl mailing list > Jop...@li... > https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/jopt-devl > ===== Only those who can risk going too far, can find out how far one can go. ___________________________________________________________ALL-NEW Yahoo! Messenger - all new features - even more fun! http://uk.messenger.yahoo.com |