* Class Library Documentation ** Summary While using inline XML tags to document classes is certainly convenient, properly verbose documentation quickly overwhelms the code, making the source quite difficult to read. Furthermore, multilingual documentation makes for significant additional text. With these considerations in mind, Mono is using external XML files for class documentation, rather than documenting the source inline. The XML file format used is inspired by the XML format used to document the ECMA APIs. Several tools exist for managing, verifying, generating, and updating class library documentation. The documentation infrastructure is part of the `Monodoc' module. Monodoc includes a graphical GUI browser and tools to generate the initial stubbed XML document out of an assembly. Download `monodoc' to start producing documentation for your application. For instructions, read the monodoc/README file. ** Documentation Tools *** MonoDoc The MonoDoc system offers both a GUI client as well as a Web-based interface to the documentation. The GUI edition uses Gtk# and the Web edition uses Mono's ASP.NET implementation. ** Get Involved Help us develop Mono's documentation tools! Subscribe to mono-docs-list and wade right in. Monodoc today also supports a GUI-based collaborative editing system. You can now edit the documentation from the MonoDoc Browser and upload your contributions directly to the Mono site.