[opencms-dev] Poor Javadoc in OpenCms source - AAAAAAAAAAAAHHHHHHHHHHHH!!!!!
Aleksandar Lukic
aleksandar.lukic at nbj.sv.gov.yu
Mon Oct 21 18:13:28 CEST 2002
I agree too.
Aleksandar
-----Original Message-----
From: owner-opencms-dev at www.opencms.org
[mailto:owner-opencms-dev at www.opencms.org]On Behalf Of Srinivas
Chidumalla
Sent: Wednesday, October 16, 2002 6:24 AM
To: opencms-dev at www.opencms.org
Subject: Re: [opencms-dev] Poor Javadoc in OpenCms source -
AAAAAAAAAAAAHHHHHHHHHHHH!!!!!
Hi totally agree with you.
I am new to OpenCMS, and facing this problem too.
Even though I have source code with me, I am facing problems in most of the
code that i review because of this.
Srini
----- Original Message -----
From: "Bart Elberg" <belberg at idealcorp.com>
To: <opencms-dev at www.opencms.org>
Sent: Tuesday, October 15, 2002 11:37 PM
Subject: [opencms-dev] Poor Javadoc in OpenCms source -
AAAAAAAAAAAAHHHHHHHHHHHH!!!!!
> After spending months using OpenCms, I must express my frustration with
> the poor quality of comments in the source code. Sure, there are
> Javadoc comments for most of the methods, but has anyone really looked
> at them? Far too many times I go to read the description of the method
> and find the description of a different method! Obviously the result of
> cut and paste. Don't get me wrong - I appreciate what OpenCms provides
> and the effort of all the developers. The problem is that if the
> original developer doesn't document the code, everyone else that looks
> at the code must spend an inordinate amount of time analyzing the code.
> If we are lucky, someone down the road adds the comments and
> documentation, but that is rarely as good as the original developer's.
> Isn't it time to get the Javadocs fixed?? The success of this tool is
> based on the acceptance of the users and that is driven by the
> participation of the developers. The code is so poorly documented that
> many developers and even more users are avoiding using OpenCms. I know.
> I learned the hard way. My original plan was to enhance OpenCms and
> contribute to the project, but instead I wasted a lot of time analyzing
> code and trying to get a deliverable website functional.
>
> My other issue is with the level of support provided on the mail list.
> I feel pretty much alone in my OpenCms effort. Maybe it is the intent
> of the participants and sponsors to "encourage" users to pay for support
> (and you have the right to), but it is not conducive to a successful
> open source development project. Most of my questions posted over the
> last few months went unanswered. Have the OpenCms "gurus" and core
> developers left? It would be interesting to see how many list
> subscribers there are, how many actively participate, and what level of
> expertise they feel they have.
>
> If there is a group of individuals who consider themselves "owners" or
> "leaders" of OpenCms, I'd be interested in hearing from them.
>
> --
> Bart Elberg
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