[Catalyst-dev] Documentation/Wiki
John Napiorkowski
jjn1056 at yahoo.com
Mon Jun 2 14:56:49 GMT 2014
Jillian,
Well there's always a ton to document :) The documentation project I recently started is somewhat narrowly scoped to provide more details and explanation of the whys and hows of Catalyst so that intermediate level programmers can move to a higher level. Also, the idea here is that these docs will provide a good compare and contrast point for what Catalyst 6 might be like. So those are the goals. The first step is to firm out the initial outline, so I'd love to get PR on topics that fit into the existing categories:
https://github.com/perl-catalyst/Catalyst-Components-Concepts-Cases
Then we can start writing the actual docs.
Thanks! john
On Monday, June 2, 2014 9:34 AM, Jillian Rowe <jir2004 at qatar-med.cornell.edu> wrote:
Hi John,
Went on leave for a few days and came back to excitement. ;-)
I'd love to collaborate. Anything from the github gists is free
game, and I have a few other things I've been meaning to write up. I
think it would be a good idea to have things that I've figured out
from the mailing list or stack overflow. Stuff like shared
authentication, having your model in a model outside of your
catalyst skeleton, somethings I've done recently to tighten up
config files. I did a lot of work earlier this year to integrate my
development and production environments. I have quite a bit on
combining dojo/javascript within the skeleton and getting best use
out of dijit/dojo with HTML::FormHandler.
If there's an area you think could use some particular attention and
I already have something written for it let me know, otherwise I
intend on doing a lot of documentation in the upcoming weeks as I
finish up a (catalyst based) project.
Best,
Jillian
On 05/29/2014 05:59 PM, John Napiorkowski wrote:
FWIW I started a new 'intermediate level' documentation project and I'd love to get collaboration:
The writeup is here: http://jjnapiorkowski.typepad.com/modern-perl/2014/05/perl-catalyst-concepts-components-and-use-cases.htm
On Tuesday, May 27, 2014 3:15 PM, Ali M. <tclwarrior at gmail.com> wrote:
well,
you can always write those as a series of blog posts, and subscribe to planet ironman perl http://ironman.enlightenedperl.org/new_feed
perl can always use more bloggers
Regards,
Ali
On Tue, May 20, 2014 at 4:01 PM, Jillian Rowe <jir2004 at qatar-med.cornell.edu> wrote:
Hello,
>
>I would like to add to the Catalyst wiki,
but I'm not sure where/how. It seems as if
most of the items in the wiki are older.
I'm not sure if this is because Catalyst
is running the world ;) or because its
moved.
>
>I'm not sure most of things I've written
belong in the core documentation, mostly
they are related items and best practices
(imo) such as getting catalyst going with
perlbrew, nginx and apache configs with
fastcgi/built in server, my awesome
development environment and various
decisions we've made to stream line the
process from development to production.
>
>https://gist.github.com/jerowe
>
>Best,
>Jillian
>
>
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