The documentation team had a better month February.
I have been updating and maintaining the tutorial list.
http://wiki.squeak.org/squeak/792Currently, the biggest problem I am having is balancing this and
my other projects. I would welcome any help in organizing the
existing content on the Swiki.
Next month, I will also be writing documentation for ThingLab,
since I am working an that project as well.
Aaron Reichow has been working on a series of screencasts about
Squeak and its toolset.
Andrew Lawson has been working on Collections documentation:
http://wiki.squeak.org/squeak/2569He is also creating a Refactoring Browser tutorial.
Please help with this project. Squeak needs a better PR image,
and good documentation is a key to that image. So, if you find a
class or method without a comment, fill one in and submit a bug
report. Or if you develop Tweak, Croquet, or Morphic, write on
the wiki or in your blog about it.
If you need swiki access, here are the credentials
username: squeak
password: viewpoints
For more of our long-term goals, see our home page:
http://wiki.squeak.org/squeak/808Remember: If you know it, there is someone else who wants to
know it too. Help the world learn about the wonderful world that
is Squeak.
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Matthew Fulmer