On Tue, 2014-09-02 at 08:57 -0700, Germán Poo-Caamaño wrote:
As far as I see, the same applies for every language. None of them has GtkHeaderBar, though it does not mean than everything else is wrong or outdated, it's just incomplete.
Of the two pages I checked in platform-overview, both were very outdated (one directed users to Iagno as an example of how to write a Clutter app -- Iagno does not use Clutter and hasn't for at least 2.5 years -- and the other described how to use WebKit1, which has been obsolete for 1.5 years), and one of those had at least four or five broken links. I haven't looked over the platform-demos yet, and certainly at none of the Python ones, besides to note that the screenshots look very outdated. As a developer, this makes me question the relevance of the material. I'm not saying the material is bad, just that if the material is going to live in gnome-devel-docs, then someone needs to be responsible for reviewing and updating it at least once a year. Developers shouldn't have to guess which material is still relevant and which isn't. Michael
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