Seing all these links would make me want to copy all your existing
help files to a 2 10 subdirectory and change all your links in the new
release to reflect the new version
Basically what's going to happen
At the moment, the only person who has access to change these help
files is me
That's not the best way to go about these things, since
it doesn't look like I'm writing new ones for screens/stuff that
change, etc
What we should do is put this documentation in CVS in some sort of
format - either HTML or Perl POD and then when I make a distribution,
I can just parse all this information out and build webpages for it -
like I do for:
http://mojo
skazat
com/support/documentation/
(all these pages are (mostly) POD files you find in dada/extras/ documentation)
We can then keep working on the documentation after the release is
done and put it up every now and then (say, every dot release)
The other option is to Wiki the documentation - which wouldn't be the
worst idea - I'm just not really interested in admin'ing it against
bad advice/spam
If we can hook up the Wiki to the Help links, we'd
be in a pretty good spot, as Dada Mail users could help themselves to
documentation
Another option would be for me to take a good deal of time, write
amazing documentation for the help links, but only allow, say,
subscribers to Pro Dada and the Magicbook access to it
That could be
seen as another revenue stream for me, which makes me want to work on
Dada Mail more :) Doing that, I wouldn't put the documentation in
CVS, or a Wiki to be edited by just anyone, so that does suck
Justin Simoni
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