Let's see, Oct 31st 2006 to May 25th 2007 seems to be 7 months, not 18 ...
But you are certainly right that much more documentation is needed. And, it is actually happening, just slower than hoped. But more of various kinds is close to being postable, and will be this summer.
There is also a lot more documentation than you think on the http://www.squeakland.org site. The site needs to be reorganized, but for example, there are literally hundreds of pages of documentation, tutorials, curricula, etc., done by the very active group at the U of Illinois. And there is quite a bit of "other" documentation. There is a book "Powerful Ideas in the Classroom" with a dozen or so sequential projects for 5th graders, etc.
Now, please tell me what it is that you would like to do in Etoys?
Cheers,
Alan
P.S. I don't hate to write documentation, but I'm not very good at it and hence painfully inefficient.
At 04:37 AM 5/25/2007, mstram wrote:
Well, it's been a year and a half since the message I'm quoting was posted and there still isn't much on wiki.laptop.org for documentation.
What is the translation between "a few weeks from now." in "programmer years" and real-world years ? :)
Man, programmers really hate writing documentation don't they ?
Mike
Alan Kay wrote:
The documentation is going to get a little more useful and detailed because Etoys will be on the "$100 Laptop" project of the One Laptop Per Child organization ( http://www.laptop.org ) .
The test builds of this machine are just starting to happen, and we are starting to write more detailed documentation on the OLPC wiki ( http://wiki.laptop.org/go/Sugar_EToys ). This is not worth looking at today, but should have quite a bit of useful stuff a few weeks from now.
Alan
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