Op donderdag 23 augustus 2018 15:08:54 CEST schreef Derek Atkins: > Geert Janssens <geert.gnuc...@kobaltwit.be> writes: > > [snip] > > > So I'm open for alternatives that would equally handle version > > control, but is easier for documentation writers to cope with. > > > > This can be a completely different tool that feels more intuitive or > > it can be a system layered on top of git which would hide git's > > technicalities. For example a web interface that offers online > > documentation editing and that behind the scenes stores changes in > > git. I don't know of such project off-hand though, but it may be worth > > looking around for. > > > > Those who need more advanced access can clone the git repo and work > > locally. > I wonder how hard it would be to write a web interface on top of git > that abstracts away most of the git work to enable easier access? > > -derek
It looks like gitlab does something like this already... At least on Gnome's gitlab there are buttons to edit or open a webide. They only work on pages you have write access of course. However you can always fork a repo to get one with write access. Geert _______________________________________________ gnucash-devel mailing list gnucash-devel@gnucash.org https://lists.gnucash.org/mailman/listinfo/gnucash-devel