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[help-GIFT] uml model, code documentation, website
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Tuurlijk |
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[help-GIFT] uml model, code documentation, website |
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Tue, 30 Aug 2005 17:02:03 +0200 |
Dear list,
I see a lot of questions on the help-gift list, some of them are pretty
high level. I think that this project may benefit from the aggregation
of the responses to these questions in a faq on the website (maybe even
a self generating wikimedia-faq).
I would love to see more usefull and complete information on
http://www.gnu.org/software/gift/.
I am missing the look and feel of a project website where the latest
stable version is presented near the top for example.
On the gift site it also says that Florian Annen created an UML model
of the GIFT, but it is not accessible through the webpage?
And what about putting up the missing feature list instead of just
stating that there is one?
What about starting to ducument the code and generating doxygen output
from cvs every night?
Here's an example doxygen output:
http://teknowlogic.org/fileadmin/www.teknowlogic.org/docs/doxygen/gift/
html/hierarchy.html
Are there realy zero bugs? Savannah says so? Why isn't the use of the
bug system stimulated?
I still have some GB of bandwidth available, some freetime, so I am
willing to build and/or host something new or extend the existing.
Does anybody else have any ideas or suggestions?
Cheers,
Michiel Roos
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