On 12/14/05, Larry Garfield <larry@garfieldtech.com> wrote:
I know I didn't really begin to grok Drupal until I began developing modules. It still took me a few mods before I had a good understanding of what I was doing. :-) While there are tutorials in the handbooks, such as node_example, frankly none of them go far enough or deep enough. Really good deep but clear multi-pass tutorials are incredibly useful, but Drupal isn't there, yet.
I believe I've the writing skills to do such a writeup, but I don't know that I truly grok Drupal well enough to get it right.
I'm still getting up to speed on Drupal, as soon as you figure something out there's an update. I kind of feel like one of those guys in the Western movies who's on the horse chasing the train, I just hope I catch it ;) I got started contributing bug fixes to the docs. No better learning experience than following an example and having it mysteriously fail. And there's no better time to write docs than when you've just figured something out, all the questions are still fresh in your head and it hasn't started to seem obvious. Docs are a great way to give back and there's plenty of changes in 4.7 that need to be noted. If you've got some time there's plenty to be done, andrew