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Re: Fetch Specs and Limits
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Re: Fetch Specs and Limits


  • Subject: Re: Fetch Specs and Limits
  • From: Anjo Krank <email@hidden>
  • Date: Fri, 13 May 2005 00:29:57 +0200


Am 12.05.2005 um 22:30 schrieb Deirdre Saoirse Moen:
Blabla Wonder, bla Open Source (TM)! Bla, blabla check, bla http://
wonder.sourceforge.net/

Part of the problem with Project Wonder is the extreme lack of what it is
on the project site.

The project site contains links to the SF site and halfway reasonably current javadoc. It could need some editing, but on the other hand, it's not like there are a lot of people new to WO here. And all should have heard of Wonder by now - which was my whole point with the "bla" stuff.


http://wonder.sourceforge.net/ is remarkably uninformative, as are the
docs and mailing lists on the subject.

The subject being what? "LIMITs in fetch specs"? "Postgres syntax"? U- huh.


One of the reasons I've never installed it is, quite simply, I don't
install things I don't understand and there's no easy way of grokking what
it is without doing so.

If I wasn't such a nice guy or - heaven forbid - cynically inclined, I would read that with "I don't use stuff unless it´s spoon-fed to me".


By all means, then don´t. Your loss.

It's also possible that if people put in this effort on the project's
pages, Google might index it and fewer people would ask similar questions.

Google indexes the text that is on the site. I can *not* imagine writing javadocs so complete that any possible google query is answered by them. And - given that there quite a few people that don't even try google first (!) I fail to see why someone should invest more work in this area.


If you want to use Wonder, fine. Subscribe to Wonder-disc, ask there and quite likely, your problem has been implemented. If not - tough. Research a solution and be so kind and share it. That´s the way it works. Or should work at least.

Cheers, Anjo


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