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Christoph Dorn  
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 More options Oct 14 2012, 10:44 pm
From: Christoph Dorn <christoph...@christophdorn.com>
Date: Sun, 14 Oct 2012 19:44:14 -0700
Local: Sun, Oct 14 2012 10:44 pm
Subject: Re: [firephp-dev] Re: ANY INTEREST? Expansion of the sourceforge debugobject to support firePHP

> John Schlick <mailto:john_schl...@hotmail.com>
> 12 October, 2012 11:23 AM
> In terms of docs... did you read the "instrumenting the code" and
> "turning it on" pages of the wiki?  If so, then please tell me what is
> lacking.  If not, then what did you look at that you thought were the
> docs? (and I really want to know since it's clear that if you didn't
> find the two critical pages of documentation, then I somehow need to
> make them WAY more prominent, and I haven't gotten much feedback in
> this area.)

Ah, I see them now. The links for the wiki did not display on
sourceforge for some reason when I first checked (I also tried browsing
SVN code and request timed out ... you may want to consider relocating
your project to github.com).

> As far as adding support for firePHP, feeling free to add support
> doesn't tell me that there are users out there that will want to use
> it.  I was hoping to get a number of people looking at it and saying
> "yes, I'd use it if it had firePHP support".  Is there a good way to
> get a sense that some portion of your community might be interested?
> (or might NOT be interested as the case may be.)

No, not really.

Existing FirePHP users are using FirePHP directly or via an existing
logger with FirePHP support. I think it is unlikely for someone to
switch to your library (if it had FirePHP support) without your library
being popular first.

Christoph


 
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