On Aug 20, 2013, at 11:49 AM, Lewis Cawte <lewiscawte(a)googlemail.com> wrote:
I realize also
that from a developers point of view, maintaining a WIKI is a PAIN !!!!
it is much easier to stay inside one's text editor (or whatever tool is being used to
write and modify
the code with) and to update things like the "CONTENTS" and "README"
files. But that is a choice
you have made... transferring your documentation from "standard" internet style
to Wiki style.
However, that choice implies much more work is necessary to keep the two in sync.
Maintaining any documentation is a pain, I actually find it easier to
maintain a wiki however (I take no credit for the Pywikipedia
documentation, it is something I tried to start some interest in
cleaning up before, but nothing became of that), and it's rather fitting
since this is a tool to be used with wikis.
This is one point we absolutely agree on ... the only thing which has lower priority than
documentation is "accounting" (both financial and tracking) -- They are both
"after thoughts."
T.T.F.N.
William H. Magill
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