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Re: Where to find ...
by Mamba on 2009/3/2 17:53:26

Thank you Jez, very much appreciated!!!
Re: Where to find ...
by jezjones24 on 2009/3/2 17:36:15

OK, well since the documentation i am looking for is mostly related to development with Xoops, I am happy to help write something.

I think that there needs to be some clarity about who the documentation is for since XOOPS has so many types of users.

There are;-
1) people who use XOOPS (non-programmers, but moderately technical).
2) people who develop XOOPS itself and modules for distribution
3) people who are commercially tasked with "make our install of XOOPS do x", this is usually in a web job of somekind where XOOPS is used.

So I was looking for documentation on getting started with writing your own modules quickly (since i am in category 3).

I have managed to figure out most of what i need to know so far, just working on blocks .. I will let someone know soon as there is some documentation to see.

Jez
Re: Where to find ...
by Mamba on 2009/2/24 18:35:46

I believe, Anders is working on an update for "Operations Guide".

Unfortunately, documentation is always a problem for most projects.

And while I agree with your statement, as long as we don't get people willing to help, it won't happen.

So once again, we would like to encourage all XOOPS users to help us with the documentation. The good thing is that one doesn't have to be a programmer to help. And together as a team, we can take care of English (if it's not your first language), and improve it.

So please, join the Documentation Team, and help us out.

Re: Where to find ...
by dbman on 2009/2/24 17:25:17

An up to date "quick start" guide would be a great addition to the existing documentation. It's something that would get new users up and running with minimal effort and avoid much of the confusion.
Re: Where to find ...
by Mamba on 2009/2/24 15:48:42

You'll find some PDF documents here:

1) Core

2) Modules

I hope, this helps

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