Date: Thu, 1 Apr 2004 20:45:22 +0200 From: "Manfred Riem" <mriem@win.tue.nl> To: <freebsd-java@freebsd.org>, <freebsd-doc@freebsd.org> Cc: mriem@win.tue.nl Subject: Documentation proposal Message-ID: <20040401184525.52DB18C6C@svbcf02.win.tue.nl>
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Hi there, I want to try to make the Java documentation on the FreeBSD website a bit more usable. Currently the bits are a bit scattered around. I propose to have following changes for the main page: - Moving "How can I help?" to the section called "Documentation". - Moving "I found a bug?" to the section called "Documentation". - Removing "Performance Comparison" as it is dated December 1999. - Adding a section called "Screenshots" to "Documentation". - Removing "Creating Ports" as currently not a real standard has been set. Follow up on the discussion recently held on the mailinglist. - Rolling up "Java Resources" into a page called "Links" and putting it into section "Documentation" - Moving "Tutorials" content from "Documentation" into "Links". Am I right to assume the documentation is available on the CVS server, so should I just go ahead and do the proposed changes myself and send you guys the result? And also some other thoughts: - Separate subdirectories for the releases 1.1, 1.2, 1.3 and 1.4 - A more clear definition for newbies on how to install Java from the sources (eg. tell them about the linux bootstrap). Regards, Manfred Riem mriem@win.tue.nl http://www.riaca.win.tue.nl/
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