[annotator-dev] Annotator 2.0 Docs
Andrew Magliozzi
andrew at finalsclub.org
Tue Jan 7 22:36:07 UTC 2014
Hey Randall,
I'm game for using github pages, but I believe there was an issue with
that. Was @NickStenning planning to do something with it?
In any case, how about a quick google hangout for folks interested in
Annotator 2.0 Documentation. Here's a doodle for anyone interested:
http://doodle.com/ex42ipwypi79sy7x
Cheers,
Andrew
On Tue, Jan 7, 2014 at 4:14 AM, Randall Leeds <tilgovi at hypothes.is> wrote:
> One idea I favor is migrating some wiki content to the gh-pages branch.
> While it still adds bulk to the overall repo, it does stay neatly out of
> the way while working and is published easily. This branch is already in
> use but doesn't contain code documentation.
> On Jan 7, 2014 12:51 AM, "Robert Casties" <casties at mpiwg-berlin.mpg.de>
> wrote:
>
>> On 06.01.14 20:18, Randall Leeds wrote:
>> > I'm in. Do we want to start putting docs in the source so they can stay
>> > more up-to-date? I'm happy to help get the initial tooling sorted out
>> and a
>> > page written so the pull requests can start coming.
>>
>> I'm for documentation files in the code repo as long as the
>> documentation is plain.
>>
>> In my digilib project I had the full website in the repo at one time but
>> that made the repo too big when you just wanted to get to the code. Then
>> I took all documentation out.
>>
>> Now I put the documentation back in as bare-bones Markdown files and the
>> website is built with Maven's site plugin. I guess that would be
>> similar to the solution you would use on github.
>>
>> Cheers
>> Robert
>>
>> > On Mon, Jan 6, 2014 at 9:39 AM, Andrew Magliozzi <andrew at finalsclub.org
>> >wrote:
>> >
>> >> Hey Nick and company,
>> >>
>> >> I hope you all had a good holiday break.
>> >>
>> >> I'm writing to kickstart the documentation for Annotator 2.0. If
>> anyone
>> >> wants to collaborate on this with me, I could certainly use some help.
>> >> @Nick, can you give us some idea of the specific needs for
>> documentation
>> >> so we can get started.
>> >>
>> >> Thanks!
>> >> Andrew
>>
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