bitweaver Documentation Project
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Created by: xing, Last modification: 15 Apr 2010 (10:32 UTC) by Bettye Patterson
The bitweaver Documentation Project is dedicated to providing documentation for the bitweaver application framework and it's ever growing community. We are all working hard to keep this documentation up to date and appreciate all the help we can get.
Since bitweaver is a fork of TikiWiki it might be possible that you can find relevant information at their site as well.
Essay writers, MS Search Engine for the related topic.
bitweaver Documentation Project
bitweaver is continually improving it's stability, usability, flexibility and power. The rate at which this is happening is quite astonishing and bitweaver has come a long way since it's birth, just over a year ago. Documentation of this progress and explanation of features to new users is essential for a working community.Since bitweaver is a fork of TikiWiki it might be possible that you can find relevant information at their site as well.
Contribute
If you feel that you can contribute in any way, all you need to do is register with this site and then you can modify any wiki page or join in discussions in the forums. We are in dire need of people who like documenting applications such as bitweaver. We have also recently fixed our internationalisation system and are now looking for translators, who can translate bitweaver into any language. To do so, please contact us in one of the ways mentioned below and we will give you the appropriate permissions to mess around with the languages.Where do i start?
Background Information
If you are new to bitweaver altogether, you might want to visit some of these pages:- Roadmap - some history as to why the project was started and where we are going
- bitweaverOverview - general introduction to what we do
- bitweaverFeatures - list of available packages and what they do
Tutorials
If you would prefer delving into the more involved areas of bitweaver, such as tutorials, we can recommend some of the following pages:- Tutorials - a list of tutorials that can be found on bitweaver
Developement
Next to being a feature rich and powerful Content Management System, bitweaver is a completely modular framework ideal for developing your own packages, which can enhance the application in any way you see fit. It has been designed in a way which allows you to create your own, fully integrated packages, and not touch the source code at all, allowing for easy distribution of your packages and quick upgrades of the core code.Contacting the Team, getting Help and Joining the Developement fun
bitweaver features an internal help system that provides help in virtually all forms and areas where you have to enter information. However, should you require more help, you can always contact us by any of the means mentioned below.- If you want to find out more about existing packages and how to install them, you can find information at bitweaverFeatures.
- Best methods to get in contact with us
- To connect to IRC please view ConnectingToIrc
- Sourceforge mailing list
- If you wish to report any bugs, we urge you to do this at Sourceforge
- the bitweaver Forums might contain useful information.
- bitweaver currently contains all the documentation we have.
Requests
If the site content license permits it, would it be possible to include a (layout-reduced and image-free) .html copy of the project site as part of the documentation? If so much information is available it definitely makes sense to give them users right 'at hand' (moreover not everybody is at broadband at home, so the docs eventually inaccessible if they're not part of the distribution). — marioEssay writers, MS Search Engine for the related topic.