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Re: constructive criticism
From: |
Han-Wen Nienhuys |
Subject: |
Re: constructive criticism |
Date: |
Fri, 9 Jan 2004 00:45:22 +0100 |
address@hidden writes:
> I humbly find it unfair that you didn't quote the clause:
>
> >> unless the reporter literally includes the piece of text
> >> she wants
>
> But anyway, I'm now aiming at giving you *patches*, which
> you prefer even to bug reports, don't you?
My wish list for suggestions of the manual, ranked from most to least
desirable:
* Patches, containing well-written and well-edited updates and
refinements of the manual.
* Bugreports, indicating specific deficiencies of manual sections
that are unclear
* Patches, containing updates and refinements of the manual. I
Usually I have to rewrite these, since they're often not
well-written.
* Website comments/wikis, where I have to dig through a text to figure
out what is not clear and why.
Then there is the option of setting up a FAQ/Wiki/whatever that is
separate from the manual. You have my blessing to do what you like,
and it's probably best to ignore me, because I have grown cynic over
the years. I have one advice: just do it!
> > FYI: We started and filled a wikiwiki some three odd years
> > ago, when wikiwikis were the next hot thing. We decided
> > to take it off line last year, because the experiment
> > failed. It is yet another potential source of information
> > to track, it grows stale and it had hardly any
> > contributors besides the developers. Although there are
> > exceptions, lowering the threshold only yields less useful
> > information.
>
> Ok, I really did not know about this. My theory, which is
> exclusively mine and invented be me alone, is that linking
> it from the individual manual pages would help a lot. Of
> course, in practice theory and practice are often different.
> I admit I have no experience besides the Haskell Wiki, which
> works pretty well serving an identical purpose.
Keep in mind that a succesful wiki needs big and active community of
people maintaining it.
> That's fair. Well, before posting I had a look at the
> .itelys, since I happened to have a source tree handy. You
> don't expect users have it, do you? Anyway, the point is
> writing/fixing/asking *while* reading, as opposed to
> updating from cvs, searching and modifying a file in an
> editor, diffing, posting and waiting for the changes to
> appear.
You know, if you type "make web", the changes appear automagically on
your own harddisk. Not much waiting needed.
--
Han-Wen Nienhuys | address@hidden | http://www.xs4all.nl/~hanwen
- Re: constructive criticism, (continued)
- Re: constructive criticism, François Pinard, 2004/01/08
- Re: constructive criticism, Dave Pawson, 2004/01/09
- Re: constructive criticism, Jeffery B. Rancier, 2004/01/09
- Re: constructive criticism, Dave Pawson, 2004/01/09
- Re: constructive criticism, Han-Wen Nienhuys, 2004/01/10
- Re: constructive criticism, Jan Nieuwenhuizen, 2004/01/08
- Re: constructive criticism, Ferenc Wagner, 2004/01/08
- Re: constructive criticism,
Han-Wen Nienhuys <=
- Re: constructive criticism, Han-Wen Nienhuys, 2004/01/07
Re: constructive criticism, Nicolas Sceaux, 2004/01/07
- Re: constructive criticism, Mats Bengtsson, 2004/01/08
- Re: constructive criticism, Han-Wen Nienhuys, 2004/01/08
- Re: constructive criticism, Jan Nieuwenhuizen, 2004/01/08
- Re: constructive criticism, Han-Wen Nienhuys, 2004/01/08
- Re: constructive criticism, Mats Bengtsson, 2004/01/08
\apply nest-props Re: constructive criticism, Nicolas Sceaux, 2004/01/10
Re: constructive criticism, Nicolas Sceaux, 2004/01/09