So glad I saw this thread. (Sometimes I read and sometimes I simply
delete)
One of my hats is "instructional designer." I'm well aware of the time
it might take to put together a good tips and tricks manual. I'd love to
see one. As a non-coder a wiki seems more approachable to me than github
- but maybe I'm just not conversant enough with github. I'd be happy to
offer my editing/writing to what gets put there.
My two cents.
Annamarie Pluhar
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802-579-5975 (iPhone - not good when I'm at my desk.)
On 12 Jan 2017, at 14:26, John D. Muccigrosso wrote:
On 12 Jan 2017, at 13:46, Mike Petonic wrote:
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).
I’m indifferent to the method, but since github already points the
wiki to the manual, something would have to change.
John
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