On 12 Jan 2017, at 8:59, John D. Muccigrosso wrote:
On 12 Jan 2017, at 11:50, Mike Petonic wrote:
Perhaps we could use Github's Wiki feature of the
https://github.com/mailmate/ site. It doesn't appear that it's
enabled, or rather, it is enabled but it just redirects us to the
markdown manual (https://github.com/mailmate/mailmate_manual) again.
We could agree to limit the scope to a best-practices wiki, and thus
wouldn't have a lot of scope creep.
Not a bad idea, but what’s the objection to putting such a section
into the manual on github?
No objection from me. I just think that a markdown manual collaborated
with on GitHub is less collaborative (i.e., someone has to do the
integrations and approve them) as compared to a Wiki, where they just
have to be monitored. I doubt that Benny has that much available time
to do the integrations, and I think we'd all rather that Benny focus on
continuing to make MM the best damned MUA for macOS. :-)
On the other hand, if we have volunteers to do the editing from
submissions, then my concern would go away, and a manual format is
oftentimes that best format for certain people because of the linearity
(it's not my desired format, however).
That's my $0.02.
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