From: Adrian G. <ml...@ne...> - 2011-01-07 15:43:02
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On 07.01.11 15:57, Matthew Tedder wrote: > That said, no software is ever perfect. To me, the clearest inhibitive > factor to popular adoption is the documentation. It's not horrible but could > be made much better organized, more explicit, and complete (not that it > should be too wordy, either). Also, on UNIX, the default install is not FHS > compliant but easily fixed. I agree on the things you wrote, I don't know most of Virtuoso yet but it does its job really well. But it was mostly a PITA to understand things and often I had to post on the list or IRC to get how it is supposed to work in the end. So yes, documentation should improve to make it more useful for more people. cu Adrian |