Just attempted to install taxonomy access module. Couldn't agree more. -----Original Message----- From: drupal-devel-bounces@drupal.org [mailto:drupal-devel-bounces@drupal.org] On Behalf Of Gordon Heydon Sent: Friday, May 13, 2005 12:05 AM To: drupal-devel@drupal.org Subject: Re: [drupal-devel] A little about my morning. - Ranton Documentation Hello, Thanks for the pointer, but being a developer the biggest beef I have is the fact the the drupaldoc.org doesn't extend over the contrib modules as well. Gordon Anisa wrote:
There is a place now in the new handbook for contributed module information. :)
To contribute, use the docs list.
Anisa.
Gordon Heydon wrote:
Hello,
I had a fun morning. When I got up this morning I had an email from a client with a problem with the ecommerce module which was not sending out the email alerts to customers. In the end it turned out to be a problem with the payment gateway that I had developed for him. So here I am investigating/programming and fixing his problem before I could leave to go to another client, so doing some creative thinking and find the solution as fast as possible.
This got me to thinking, and the main reason that this problem occured in the first place. Basically the problem was that "Documentation for contributed modules sux" (I am not singling out the ecommerce module, AFAIK it all sux).
Basically I feel the problem is that there is no place for development/user/admin documention on drupal.org/drupaldoc.org for any of the docuementation that relates to the contributed modules. If there was something like this then the fact that the payment gateway module is required to call the functions to send the emails and may not have been making up a solution to a problem that I didn't know about on the fly.
For a start I think that it would be good to have drupaldoc.org include all the documentation from the contributed modules. I know that a lot do not have the the phpdoc comments (I know that mine do not, but I would fix this if it is going to be used).
Then maybe adding sections to the user and admin sections of the handbook so that the contributed modules can build documentation. This also means that people who cannot program or contrbute modules can contribute by writing documentation much like we do now for the core documentation.
Just my thoughts. Gordon.
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