[BlueBream] Few documents are ready for proofreading

Baiju M mbaiju at zeomega.com
Mon Mar 8 06:15:47 EST 2010


On Mon, Mar 8, 2010 at 1:12 PM, Paul Harouff <pharouff at gmail.com> wrote:
> I would be happy to help proofread the English, but I don't know enough
> about Zope and BlueBream to proofread technical details. If I can't
> figure out what you are trying to say, I'll just have to flag it for
> someone else to fix.

Thanks for looking into it, I am looking forward to your changes.
Feel free to ask any questions here.

> I have noticed that the documentation tutorials assume that students
> already know which code goes in which file. As a suggestion, please make
> it a rule that EVERYWHERE you introduce a block of sample code you
> should first state something like, "Open the file spam.py in the
> shrubbery folder and insert the following:". This makes your intent
> clearer to the student.
>
> One of the old tutorials I couldn't follow at all because I couldn't
> tell which blocks of code were just illustrations of the syntax, and
> which were actually part of the tutorial exercise and were supposed to
> be added to the tutorial files by the student. Following the above rule
> to indicate code the student is actually supposed to type into a file
> will help prevent this confusion also.

Thanks for the suggestion.  I will try to follow it, if you find any place
where the location is not mentioned please let me know.

Regards,
Baiju M


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