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Who ever is in charge of the documentation should be kicked out the project
If he hopes of making a fortune being called to training sessions, because there is no doc to be found anywhere, this would be pathetic.
You can find offline documentation everywhere (google play, site to download, etc..) about pretty much anything except Webpack. This is an open-source project, so why can't we even site-suck the even poor documentation that is online? I need to have the API guide and the entire doc on my device so that i can read it when I am offline.
None that I don't have to buy anything, I just can't even find a Webpack reference guide to buy. If you want to get rich selling trainings, at least get smart about it and release some good books. Or release a downloadable guide
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Who ever is in charge of the documentation should be kicked out the project
Who ever is in charge of the documentation should be kicked out of the project
Sep 19, 2018
I think the title of this Issue should be "Whoever is in charge of the documentation should be kicked out of the project" since "Who ever" isn't correct. Since this isn't a wiki, I can't just edit it.
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Who ever is in charge of the documentation should be kicked out the project
If he hopes of making a fortune being called to training sessions, because there is no doc to be found anywhere, this would be pathetic.
You can find offline documentation everywhere (google play, site to download, etc..) about pretty much anything except Webpack. This is an open-source project, so why can't we even site-suck the even poor documentation that is online? I need to have the API guide and the entire doc on my device so that i can read it when I am offline.
None that I don't have to buy anything, I just can't even find a Webpack reference guide to buy. If you want to get rich selling trainings, at least get smart about it and release some good books. Or release a downloadable guide
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: