Documentation available from Internet.
This type of documentation is a must; Caudium can't exist
without it. This documentation will help Caudium's newbies,
and will also be useful for developers. One good way to
start with Caudium is using the Roxen 1.3 documentation. The
developers should also see the autodoc. These are in-line
documents made in the sources, and available as formatted
HTML output at http://caudium.net/.
There is also a lack for a more in-depth documentation for
developer. Examples include how to code non-blocking
sockets, how to use a backtrace, how to use the
do_output_tag, and when should I put thread_safe=1. I
remember spending hours trying to understand some
of these things on IRC without any documentation
available. This sort of documentation should be written by
one of the top developers.
This documentation is written using XSLT, but if you don't
know it, that's not a problem. Give us whatever format you
want, we will translate it. It is the same for the
language. If you don't speak English, you can write it in
your own language and we will translate. We will also proof-read
your work carefully in order to correct any typos or inaccuracies
you might leave.
To write this type of documentation, contact the person in charge of the
documentation project, ice at caudium dot net.