newbie journal

Andrew C. Greenberg werdna at mucow.com
Mon Aug 27 03:13:30 UTC 2001


I'd encourage this.  You might want to consolidate them into pages and 
subpages on the Swiki.  One of the single best references for organizing 
documentation in a complex system can derive from such a project.  For 
an example of how such a project can mature into a seminal reference 
tool, see:

	www.freebsddiary.org

On Sunday, August 26, 2001, at 06:10 PM, Simon Michael wrote:

> Hi all,
>
> I've been spending more time with squeak lately. I'm still a relative
> newbie, and I run into issues that many of you may not see day to
> day. I have the urge to share a few of my ponderings, reactions and
> difficulties, as datapoints, a footsoldier's experiences with the
> current system. A particular motivation is to help uncover any major
> usability/reliability discouragements that a newcomer to squeak might
> encounter.
>
> If there are no major objections, I will post these here under some
> suitable subject tag - [newbie], [smjournal], [usertesting], or some
> such.
>
> -Simon




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