As the 2007 Community Advocate of the Year, I’m taking the “MySQL
5 Wishes” meme and changing it a bit. I hope y’all don’t mind:
1) Everyone has a different level of familiarity. The community
does well with this when writing articles, for instance
cross-referencing older articles, linking to documentation, the
MySQL Forge, etc. Not much background information other than
“MySQL usage” is assumed.
However, where we fall down is when we aggregate some writings
and call it documentation. The worst form of this is a tool that
grows organically, from “look, here’s a script!” to a full-blown
tool/patch/add-on. Sourceforge stinks for trying to make
documentation, so most folks just link to their posts tagged
“mytool” or whatever the name is.
Using some marketing skills would be wonderful — make a page for
folks who have never seen one post about it. Voila, you get your
code going from something that …
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