On Sun, Jan 24, 2010 at 05:23:22AM -0800, Marc Perkel wrote:
> I suppose the documentation quality is based on what you compare it to.
> As compared to most open source projects it's good. But there is always
> room for improvement. The docs for PHP are very good. Exim could use
> more examples. Although Exim does have a lot of example, many are not
> very good. Perhaps having more that one example would help. And a how-to
> to accomplish specific tasks.
I agree that there could be more examples. There is an easy way of doing
this, add stuff to the wiki at:
http://exim.org/
If you think that it is not good enough, will you add to the wiki what you learned
when you worked out how to do something ? I have done so on a few occasions,
I prob ought to do more.
Remember that exim is open source: that includes the documentation as well
as the program source.
> I'm not trying to knock Exim's docs. But I think the perspective of a
> new user is helpful. Most of us learned Exim from back when it was
> small. We might want to rethink the docs to see if they can be improved.
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