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Alex Karasulu


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09-24-07 06:12 PM

Thanks for the update Stefan.  At least this shows the intent to document
and support a feature
even though it may not be perfect.  The most important point is there are
people here who do work
on this stuff and users will be taken care of with potentially several
responses to their questions
from those who can guide them.

This did not happen overnight or by itself - the community formed because
there was diligence
around meeting this need.  There was intention and an effort was made.

Alex

On 9/24/07, Stefan Zoerner <stefan-EQq9qWhC7IA@public.gmane.org> wrote:
>
> David Jencks wrote:
> ...
> 
>
> Just in case, somebody reads this and concludes that we do not have any
> documentation on dynamic schema updates etc.
>
> At least we have a detailed step-by-step guide for novice users who plan
> to add their own elements to the schema -- either programmatically or
> with the help of Directory Studio.
>
>
> http://directory.apache.org/apached...ma.h
tml
>
> And yes, it is neither complete nor perfect, especially when it comes to
> advanced topics.
>
> Greetings,
>      Stefan
>
>






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