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Anisa
mystavash at animecards.org
Tue Mar 29 03:38:18 UTC 2005
Matt Simpson wrote:
>I'll make ya a deal... point me to A) the material that explains how to do
>this, and B) a wiki where I can author a version of it from a non-developer
>point of view (I can implement it if you don't have it)... and then work
>with me to correct what I can't figure out, and correct what I write. I'll
>document what I learn as I go through it.
>
>
Maybe we can borrow a bit of the bryght wiki. ^.^ They're working on
the troubleshooting faq there too.
>You say that you are looking to consilidate best practices. My fear is that
>the currently-authored practices are so cryptic that only developers
>understand them... So, someone with non-developer knowledge fundamentally
>isn't able to author something for other non-developers, simply because they
>don't understand what to do. (of course my fear is that I'm speaking of
>myself)
>
>
I don't think you have to be a developer, but you probably have to be
able to decipher what they're saying or make them sit down with you and
explain what the hell this is all about. I don't think they'll mind
awfully, if they think it will help.
I think the key thing is cooperation. ^.^ It's not really so very
hard, because you don't have to tackle the monster by yourself.
Anisa.
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