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[ic] saving carts poorly documented
At 02:35 PM 9/30/2002 -0500, you wrote:
>Hello readers... skip to the next post. This is for the developers. I have
>to keep asking this same question over and over, with no one seemingly able
>to answer here (Using Interchange 4.8 on a shared hosting environment, and
>cannot get the "save this cart" function to work:
>http://interchange.redhat.com/pipermail/interchange-users/2002-September/026
>563.html).
I think your question wasn't very clear, that's why I didn't answer
it. While I'm at it, the answer to your question is: WFM (Works For
Me). It works fine on the Live Demo, even. Apparently, your modifications
to Foundation is causing it not to work.
[Snip some observations about the docs]
I'll try to summarize your main points (correct me if I'm wrong):
* Doing the things you need should be easier and faster
- Where "things" is different for everybody
- But in this case means "save carts"
* The docs need to :
- have more continuity
- have better coverage of all Foundation features (save carts)
- be up to date
If I'm correct in understanding what you're saying, then it certainly comes
as no surprise. There are two steps to improving that situation:
1. Identifying documentation work needs
2. Finding someone to do it.
You hit #1 on the head by identifying "save cart" as one thing that needs
better documentation. #2 is usually the tricky part. No matter how many
times I've tried, my wife wont eat documentation (even when I tell her that
it's high in fiber). Therefore, I have to work so she has something else
to eat. :-) It is much the same situation with a lot of people involved
in Interchange.
However, as you can see, the mountainous pile of documentation came from
/somewhere/, and, you guessed it, we do spend time on documentation anyway
(Mike Heins wrote most of it).
There are a lot things that "Users Like You [tm]" can do. Namely, if you
have already gotten a site off the ground, then I think it is likely you
already know *something* about Interchange. Why not contribute what you
*do* know back to Interchange in the form of a contribution to the
documentation? Or were the current docs good enough for what you had to do
already?
For example:
* You want N feature.
* You read docs for N feature, and they suck.
* Through whatever means, you solve N feature.
<<---Here's the critical part --->>
* You submit new documentation for N feature.
It's really easy. People do it every once and a while, but not very
often. And I don't want to hear about how you can't write documentation
because it's too hard. If you can write the e-mail you just did, then you
can write documentation.
Heck, I'll even make you a deal. For every word that you write as
improvement to the current documentation, I'll write one word in
documenting the save_cart feature. Deal?
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