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2015 Aug 04
4
Working Documentation Toolchain [GSoC]
...built and doc site updated.
==Infra==
1. A backend server listing to Github and Pagure webhooks and mirroring content.
2. A http site displaying the temporary docs.
3. A pagure instance
==Testing ==
1. Fork the https://github.com/kunaaljain/test-centos-docs
2. Add new content to docs folder in mardown language.
3. Update the mkdocs.yml file and add the new file you just created
with appropriate heading.
4. Create a pull request.
5. Within 15-20 seconds, a comment will be made on pull request, with
the pagure link, which displaying various metadata.
6. Once the staff approves, PR is merged and si...
2008 May 23
2
[slightly off topic] Sweave with markdown
...radigm with the Markdown[*] (and
co.) syntax? Would this be hard to implement? My tiny understanding
of Sweave is that one can define new drivers for the text part, while
some functions that deal with the R code would not require any
modification. Here's the reason I'm interested in Mardown for a driver.
I've been orbiting around Sweave for several weeks, and while I
understand the great value of this "literate programming", I'm a bit
put off by the technical aspect. I'm a LateX user, and a R user
(you'd have guessed, albeit fairly novice), so the prob...
2015 Jul 28
1
Regarding Static website generator [GSOC Docs-toolchain]
On Tue, Jul 28, 2015 at 8:47 AM, kunaal jain <kunaalus at gmail.com> wrote:
> Lei and I have been working on the project, based on community input. We
> have implemented two way sync between github and pagure as suggest by many.
>
> Now we want build the site and display it to user. There are number of
> options mkdocs, hugo(docker uses it now) etc.
>
> There are pros
2015 Jul 28
0
Regarding Static website generator [GSOC Docs-toolchain]
...directory etc.
Coming to existing site generators, we looked at Jekyll, Hugo and Mkdocs.
Hugo - very flexible, great tool but complicated. User needs hugo installed
to contribute. Docker uses this, switching from mkdocs.
Mkdocs - Not very flexible, but very friendly. User needs to create doc in
mardown, add the link in another file and done!
Jekyll -- very blog specific, which we don't require.
What do you think about it?
On 28-Jul-2015 8:52 AM, "Sankarshan Mukhopadhyay" <
sankarshan.mukhopadhyay at gmail.com> wrote:
> On Tue, Jul 28, 2015 at 8:47 AM, kunaal jain <kun...
2015 Aug 04
0
Working Documentation Toolchain [GSoC]
...t;
> 1. A backend server listing to Github and Pagure webhooks and mirroring content.
> 2. A http site displaying the temporary docs.
> 3. A pagure instance
>
> ==Testing ==
>
> 1. Fork the https://github.com/kunaaljain/test-centos-docs
> 2. Add new content to docs folder in mardown language.
> 3. Update the mkdocs.yml file and add the new file you just created
> with appropriate heading.
> 4. Create a pull request.
> 5. Within 15-20 seconds, a comment will be made on pull request, with
> the pagure link, which displaying various metadata.
> 6. Once the staff...
2015 Jul 28
3
Regarding Static website generator [GSOC Docs-toolchain]
Hi,
Lei and I have been working on the project, based on community input. We
have implemented two way sync between github and pagure as suggest by many.
Now we want build the site and display it to user. There are number of
options mkdocs, hugo(docker uses it now) etc.
There are pros and cons to each site generator. To use hugo, we need the
user to have hugo installed too, and than he needs to