Why don't you give us the .doc with versioning turned on so we can make our comments in place. This way you will be able to merge our changes with yours automatically.
Dear Fellow IntelliJ Fanatics and Community Supporters! J
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I would like to introduce to all of you a little something we have been working on . the IDEA 3.0 Overview. I am releasing a EAP version of it.
for
your reading pleasure (I hope). Be warned! It isn't yet complete;
however,
it is nearing completion and this is why I am releasing it now. I would like to kindly ask those of you who do read it to send me feedback in any form you see fit: corrections to the text, technical corrections about
Java
(I've yet to bother the developers for them to check my often erratic bold statements about Java), or even suggestions on what you would like to see covered in the final version of the overview.
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Please keep in mind, this overview is not meant (as noted in the intro) to be a purely technical document, nor is it supposed to be an "aren't we so great" marketing document. it lies probably somewhere in the middle. Just think of it this way. if you knew nothing about IDEA, would this booklet entice you to try IDEA? Or, for those of you wanting to convince your
boss
to switch to IDEA, would this tickle him in the right places to listen to your request?
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Those of you who provide constructive feedback (to be determined by me, Mhaaaaaaa) will get your names listed in the "acknowledgement" section of the final version (both in electronic form, and if we do it, in the
printed
as well!). This isn't a con, I just want to sincerely give credit where credit is due to the community members who have been an instrumental part
in
helping IntelliJ IDEA become what it is today.
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Also, please post your feedback in the jetbrains.intellij.documentation forum.. I'll be reading and sometimes replying to your post to get more clarification when needed. You can download this overview from the EAP section of www.intellij.net | EAP | Newest Build
Why don't you give us the .doc with versioning turned on so we can make our
comments in place. This way you will be able to merge our changes with yours
automatically.
My 2 cents
Jacques
"David J. Stennett" <david@intellij.com> wrote in message
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