The documentation - where and how to find them

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I would add that for those who are working with PJLIB directly, looking
in the PJSUA code is always an effective method to see how certain
things are done. Source code is extremely well documented and is a charm
to read. 

On Fri, 2009-08-21 at 22:35 +0800, Shayne O'Neill wrote:
> Considering how many questions are repeated, do you think maybe an IRC  
> channel might have some value?
> 
> I'd be happy to idle for a bit, and I'm sure others would too.
> 
> Shayne.
> 
> On 20/08/2009, at 8:56 PM, Benny Prijono wrote:
> 
> > Hi all,
> >
> > I noticed that many questions were asked on this mailing list, when
> > actually they either have been discussed before or they have been
> > documented.
> >
> > So here's a tip on where and how to find the info that may have
> > answered your question, so that we all can make more efficient use of
> > our time:
> > http://trac.pjsip.org/repos/wiki/FAQ#doc
> >
> > Hope this helps.
> >
> > Cheers
> > Benny
> >
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