On 18-03-17 06:56, Mark Johnson wrote:
>>> No, I mean in the .rst files. Send the changes via a PR. Then it'll be
> added to the developers guide at
>
> Well, I have no idea what :
> * .rst files are
> * how to make then or
> * how to view them
>
> The wiki pages I can do on the fly while working
Hi
> On 21 Mar 2017, at 10:33 AM, Yves Jacolin wrote:
>
> Sorry for the noise, reading again the thread, my previous email is not
> relevant for such issue. I don't think we will add a chapter how to build
> QGIS
> from scratch.
Good - I think it will get outdated quickly and history shows
Sorry for the noise, reading again the thread, my previous email is not
relevant for such issue. I don't think we will add a chapter how to build QGIS
from scratch.
Y.
On samedi 18 mars 2017 15:55:34 CET Richard Duivenvoorde wrote:
> And can I add the constant hard fight against fake user accoun
Hello,
Could you work like we do for QEP? i.e Write the text in a ticket, ask for
comment and label it as finished (or to be integrated in the documentation).
I will be happy to do it (assign the ticket to me) if everybody agree with
this process!
Pros:
* lower the barrier
* easy to comment fo
And can I add the constant hard fight against fake user accounts adding
wiki spam? (see osgeo wiki).
The workflow we have now is translatable, can be build to pdf's, is
versioned and is continuously tested/rebuild.
Regards,
Richard
On 18-03-17 13:40, Nathan Woodrow wrote:
> The wiki informatio
The wiki information got outdated very fast, and was also not translatable
easily.
A decision was made a while ago for official documentation should be done
int the same workflow
as the website in order to streamline that process and make sure everyone
is using the same tools.
- Nathan
On Sat, M
I'm new here, so I'll ask the obvious question:
Wikis are great because they lower the bar to collaboration. It's really
easy to make edits and you don't have to worry about them getting approved
and that's awesome. Really easy workflow, more so than github pull requests.
New and potential contrib
See https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/ReStructuredText (section 'Examples of
reST markup'). Open them in a text editor.
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>> No, I mean in the .rst files. Send the changes via a PR. Then it'll be
added to the developers guide at
Well, I have no idea what :
* .rst files are
* how to make then or
* how to view them
The wiki pages I can do on the fly while working this out.
Can you live with a wiki version ?
- if not I