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The first draft of the vBridge Manual is now available for download from JoomlaForge.
vBridge Manual DRAFT v1.1 alpha 1 2005-10-27
http://developer.joomla.org/sf/go/projects.vbridge/frs.vbridge_manual
The manual is currently available in HTML and CHM formats.
Content is identical in each format.
PDF will be added later once the content is stable (pagination is difficult until then).
vBridge Manual HTML (6.05 MB, ZIP)
vbridge_manual_draft_1.1_alpha1_2005-10-27_html.zip
vBridge Manual CHM (5.99 MB, ZIP)
vbridge_manual_draft_1.1_alpha1_2005-10-27_chm.zip
Note: this is a first draft release to get feedback, comments, corrections, etc.
It is still incomplete and quite messy.
The vBridge Component Installation sections should be complete.
Next will be additional information on the modules and bots.
Please post corrections, additions, comments, etc. in this thread.
The first draft of the vBridge Manual is now available for download from JoomlaForge.
vBridge Manual DRAFT v1.1 alpha 1 2005-10-27
http://developer.joomla.org/sf/go/projects.vbridge/frs.vbridge_manual
The manual is currently available in HTML and CHM formats.
Content is identical in each format.
PDF will be added later once the content is stable (pagination is difficult until then).
vBridge Manual HTML (6.05 MB, ZIP)
vbridge_manual_draft_1.1_alpha1_2005-10-27_html.zip
vBridge Manual CHM (5.99 MB, ZIP)
vbridge_manual_draft_1.1_alpha1_2005-10-27_chm.zip
Note: this is a first draft release to get feedback, comments, corrections, etc.
It is still incomplete and quite messy.
The vBridge Component Installation sections should be complete.
Next will be additional information on the modules and bots.
Please post corrections, additions, comments, etc. in this thread.
Yes, WOW! That's probably the most impressive documentation I have seen for a Joomla add-on. Having complete documentation is a key factor in the perceived matureness of a software. Good work, Ken.
Two questions:
1. Why not host the documentation online? This way, people don't have download and unzip. They can just go to their bookmark and look at it online any time anywere. Looking online is simpler than searching for that local directory these days. If I have your permission, I will host it on joomlaya.com.
2. There are no upgrade instructions. That's important for your existing users. Upgrading is not simple, especially many users need to upgrade Mambo -> Joomla, vb3.0.x -> vb3.5, then the bridge...
Anyway, Keep up the good work. And let me know if it is ok to host the documentation online at Joomlaya.com.
Cheers,
Different documentation formats have different strengths; and people also have preferences.
- HTML - very good for online, searchable, print is not so good, can be slow, tough to use at 35,000 ft. on your laptop.
- CHM - even better for offline browsing, can add usability features, very easy to search, print is again not so good, very fast.
- PDF - print is excellent, can take printed doc anywhere, easier to browse, take notes, can use to start camp fire.
I like to read printed PDFs on the patio while having morning coffee. Clear type. Sunshine.
I also keep a large library of CHMs and PDFs on my computer for easy instant access. My eLibrary.
Many of these I also have in print.
Can search multiple PDFs all at once. This comes in handy.
Each format has it strong points - why not have all of them?
The HTML and CHM are fairly easy to produce at the same time.
The PDF requires substantial extra work to get the pagination right.
Once the content is stable, the plan is to also produce a PDF version.
Too hard right now - the content is going to change substantially with additions, etc.
After making the files, I realized I did not include a proper open source license.
I will add that in a future release.
Feel free to host it on Joomlaya. Wrap it or whatever.
Just leave the attributions in there.
I will have a proper license in there soon.
Quote from: cpzhao on October 27, 2005, 11:13:52 PM
2. There are no upgrade instructions. That's important for your existing users. Upgrading is not simple, especially many users need to upgrade Mambo -> Joomla, vb3.0.x -> vb3.5, then the bridge...
I did upgrade both at the same time when making the manual screen shots (twice), so I do have a short checklist for that.
It's here in the forum -
http://forum.joomla.org/index.php/topic,13473.msg87311.html#msg87311
Upgrades is one of the sections which needs work. Was thinking about this today.
- Upgrade vBulletin
- Upgrade Joomla
- Upgrade Both
- Upgrade Modules or Mambots
Plans for the next drafts include
- Installation & Configuration Instructions for the Modules and Bots
- Upgrade Instructions
- Un-installation Instructions
This may happen in stages.
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