I never sent a monthly report for the month of April, so this is a two-month report.
In the March report, I promised, with the help of Paul Bennet, that we would have a plan to get Seaside Documentation to a better state by the end of the Month. Paul Bennet, however, disappeared just as fast as he had appeared, so this never happened. Also, I was very busy in April finishing my school projects, so *nothing* happened April.
Around the beginning of May, I began discussing on #squeak what kind of tools would make it easier for people to contribute to Squeak Documentation. The consensus seems that successful documentation for squeak would need to be as distributed, navigable, and searchable as code for squeak. Seems reasonable. Around mid-may, I was discussing this again, and Simon Michael and Ken Causey said they would lend some unofficial help. Within the last week, I started a small project to help me learn Seaside and perhaps boost the amount of testing and discussion that happens around Squeak code: adding email notification to SqueakSource commits. It should be fun.
Also this month, I re-arranged the tutorial list I have been building to be more navigable: http://wiki.squeak.org/squeak/792
I haven't really heard from Andrew Lawson about his Collections tutorial, or from Aaron Riechow about his screencasts for three months.
Suggestions are always welcome. Keep on Squeaking.
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