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  • mountainman Friend
    #177979

    I am involved in an experiment to improve the Joomla! Documentation.

    My solution involves creating a documentation site – without the demo prefix – which illustrates some of its points by referring to a demonstration site based on JA Purity II. It will also contain worked examples using a QuickStart download for JA Purity II.

    1. Is it acceptable to use JA Purity II in this way?
    2. I wondered about
    – – – a. being aware of upgrades to JA Purity packages and modifying the site in advance of upgrades
    – – – b. constructing my own version of the Quickstart download and modifying that after you release a new version.
    – – – I would value your advice – which of these would be easier for me and more helpful to the community at large.

    The intention is to create a documentation site which is more than ‘This is what this page does’ but includes Recipes – how to achieve this – and Explanations – why would you do this rather than that.

    And the goal is to cover the three current versions of Joomla! (the Joomla! strategy is that there will always be a past, present and future version) in as many languages as I can recruit volunteers to translate for.

    Since this is a world wide forum, if anyone would like to volunteer for the translation roles please send me a PM.

    Thank you Joomlart for a wonderful template
    And thank you for any help you may offer in achieving this goal.

    Tony Davis

    Arvind Chauhan Moderator
    #458739

    Hi Tony,

    Yes, all the above usage are acceptable and within the GNU/GPL license under which JA Purity II was released.

    Best of luck with your project.

    Regards

    Arvind

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