From: Ondrej J. <ne...@po...> - 2002-11-19 08:47:28
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Pauli, 09:44:28 19. november 2002 (utorok) Greetings. > > This list is archived: > >1. Follow "List" link at phpMyEdit SourceForge homepage. > >2. Read "Mailinglist" chapter in doc/README file. > Well, as of yesterday, November 17th, the sourceforge "Lists" page > indicated that the list was not archived, and on this page: > http://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/phpmyedit-discuss if I clicked > on "Phpmyedit-discuss Archives" I received a page telling me that the list > is not archived. Today, any time I tried to access the "Lists" page, or > the archive link on the above page, there was no response from the server. Maybe the SourceForge.net mailinglist services are temporartily disabled due to some service revisions. I hope e-mails will appear in few following days. > > There is no FAQ for 5.x created yet. With Doug Hockinson I'm > >preparing new phpMyEdit DocBook documentation. Any contribution to FAQ is > >welcomed. > What's your mechanism for people to contribute to the documentation? I'm > willing to write a "full" version of the install instructions, because the > current version(shipped with 5.1) doesn't properly explain "all the > details" that you need to know if you want to do a 'custom' install. Documentation is stored in SGML files in phpMyEdit CVS repository. We are using DocBook generation tools, thus we will be able to generate various output formats of phpMyEdit documentation. If you are not familiar with DocBook, contribution with classical chapters/sections writting is also welcomed. Installation instructions are currently AFAIK well-written, but they may be improved anyway. Platon SDG CVS repository instructions are written at http://www.platon.sk/ website. Use 'phpMyEdit' as a project name. =Nepto= ____________________________________________________________________________ "Be conservative in what you do, be liberal in what you accept from others." (RFC 793: Transmission control protocol; chapter 2.10. Robustness Principle) |