I just tried this out, but it seems there is a difference in the way github 
and gwtproject renders markdown.

I saw that the bullets on the UIBinder page were not rendered properly, but 
on github they look right.

https://github.com/gwtproject/gwt-site/pull/45

/Rene

Den onsdag den 21. januar 2015 kl. 00.10.29 UTC+1 skrev Michael Prentice:
>
> This is great news and will enable more people to contribute to the 
> documentation in meaningful ways without needing to become fully versed in 
> Gerrit and the review system.
>
> Any plans to remove the 'This is a beta version' from the header 
> (main.tpl) of the gwtproject.org site?
>
> On Thursday, January 8, 2015 at 5:04:28 PM UTC-5, Julien Dramaix wrote:
>>
>> Dear GWT Community,
>>
>> In order to increase the number of contributions on the GWT 
>> documentation, we've decided to move the documentation on Github and accept 
>> pull requests.
>>
>> We have also spent time to convert all the documentation in markdown 
>> syntax. In addition to that, each documentation page has now an edit 
>> button. When you click on, you are redirected to the corresponding markdown 
>> page on Github in edit mode. You can easily modify a page and when you save 
>> your change Github will automatically fork the project (if needed) and 
>> creates a pull request for you. 
>>
>> This is for the documentation only, the code for GWT will stay on gerrit, 
>> simply because gerrit is a much powerful tool to do code review of code.
>>
>> Julien
>>
>

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