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Re: Documentation


  • Subject: Re: Documentation
  • From: "I. Savant" <email@hidden>
  • Date: Mon, 4 Aug 2008 11:14:23 -0400

> Frankly, I think asking other Cocoa programmers about how to use the Cocoa documentation effectively, using a specific example to examine the question, is a perfectly legitimate use of the Cocoa Developer's list

  Sure, but it's been stated numerous times that feedback about the
documentation should be pointed to WorldWide Developer Relations (not
DTS as I had previously erroneously stated) and/or filed using the
feedback form at the bottom of each documentation page.


> I certainly don't appreciate you appointing yourself high judge of what is and isn't appropriate.

  As I said when you contacted me offline, if you have a problem with
any list member fighting to keep the list
on-topic and flame-free (I mention flame-free because of the *last*
time people geot into a debate on this list about the documentation),
complain to the moderator at email@hidden.

  This list is very valuable when dead horses aren't beaten daily and
I make no apologies for being one of those who fight to keep it so.
Further posts online in an attempt to lambaste me will be ignored.

--
I.S.
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