Since I started this thread, I'd just like to pipe up and give my 2 cents. -Zope does now have some docs. Great! -Zope needs more docs. I'm thinking something along the lines of Java's Documentation. I've written a few (never published) zope products and the only thing I can say is that I'm still not sure why somethings work, but because I saw the code in an example and it did what I wanted I used it. I think the core Zope classes and their methods needs to be put in some sort of document, indexed and possibly with examples. On Saturday 09 June 2001 03:11, Chris McDonough wrote:
Hi Milos,
On Sat, 09 Jun 2001 15:10:11 +0200
Milos Prudek <milos.prudek@worldonline.cz> wrote:
I think folks need to start becoming more specific when
they say "Zope
isn't well documented".
Chris,
The following is a rant :-)
I appreciate the warning, but IMHO we need fewer rants and more energy spent doing creative things. ;-)
Your message called for better CMF docs. That's specific enough for me.
- C
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