Message-ID: <56DBEA03.2000809@anastigmatix.net> Date: Sun, 06 Mar 2016 03:27:47 -0500 From: Chapman Flack MIME-Version: 1.0 References: <56DBC5E4.6050301@lucee.org> <56DBDAFA.2070106@anastigmatix.net> <56DBDE01.2050804@hogranch.com> In-Reply-To: <56DBDE01.2050804@hogranch.com> Subject: Re: [Pljava-dev] Video Tutorial - How to Build and Install PL/Java Content-Type: text/plain; charset="us-ascii" On 03/06/16 02:36, John R Pierce wrote: > I personally would prefer to see document/blog/wiki format instructions over > a video demonstration of a software procedure hands down. Bonus, its > easier to make minor changes such as Chapman suggests... Updating a video > will require reshooting scenes, and reediting the video, or if it was done > in one take, reshooting the whole thing. Well, so the document/wiki format instructions are already there, and I think Igal has added something very valuable for people who do prefer to see a process shown. (Especially if it can be edited to show common experiences like what happens when libjvm_location isn't right, or what happens on your *next* session if you didn't save the right GUC values, or search path, or class path ... because those seem to be the causes of a lot of "what's going wrong?" inquiries, and in a written doc it is hard to emphasize them enough for the readers who are skimming, without seeming to overdo it for the ones who are concentrating.) I am assuming, of course, that Igal is using nice editing software, and still has the input bits and not just the final rendering.... -Chap _______________________________________________ Pljava-dev mailing list Pljava-dev@lists.pgfoundry.org http://lists.pgfoundry.org/mailman/listinfo/pljava-dev