On Mon, Mar 16, 2009 at 3:57 PM, Assaf Arkin <[email protected]> wrote:
> Last week I switched our documentation system to use Jekyll[1]. Before the > switch we used Docter to generate the Web site from Textile documents and > HAML templates. Jekyll replaces that with Textile documents and Liquid > templates. Nice work! I'm happy to use a documentation system that has more traction while retaining the character of Docter. While on the subject of documentation, the Web site (and PDF) have two > sections called Recipes and Troubleshooting. The Wiki has two sections > called "Buildr How Tos" and "Common Problems and Solutions". I'd like to > consolidate both. My preference would be to keep them separate (recipes vs troubleshooting) since I think they are used under different situations. The Wiki is much easier to edit than the Web site, so my preference right > now is to consolidate these duplicates and move them over to the Wiki, with > a link from the Web site navigation. Where it says Recipes right now it > will > say HowTo and link to the Wiki instead of another page on the site. Agreed. alex
