Praise: Rev Documentation to the rescue
Brian Yennie
briany at qldlearning.com
Tue Jul 26 03:32:18 EDT 2005
Eric,
I agree, this plugin is a great tool! What I love about it is it
encourages me personally to make contributions knowing that they can be
found. Here's my question- is there a method to be shared for making
our own stacks for Rev Online "friendly" to your plugin and easily
searched? Kind of like making a website "search engine optimized"
(without all of the nasty tricks of course)...?
> Thanks for the kind words.
> Finding accurate information in a very large documentation, relevant
> example stacks to get started, tools or tutorials on web-sites, etc.
> is rather difficult when beginning... and later too!
> Information is scattered in many places but this diversity is a sign
> of good health.
> It's the reason why I imagined Resources Picker not as a plugin, but a
> relational tool.
> The plugin, from keywords you enter, searches 40 relevant websites
> (customisable list), 200 Rev Online stacks, 100 RevNet resources, 2000
> docs files, 300 000 mailing lists contributions and 8 000 000 000 web
> pages if needed :-)
> At the moment, more than 100 developers have dowloaded this plugin
> since 10 days.
> Thanks to all of them.
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