I still fancy the idea of having one place for newcomers /interested ones to get started: we've thinking of gnunet.org/tutorial for that.
i think that kind of document is a bit different from the usual docu. Cheers, sva. On 10/24/18 10:31 PM, Christian Grothoff wrote: > Well, the documentation in src/doc/ should be automatically converted to > HTML and _be_ (much of) the new website! > > But an important goal of putting things into src/doc/ is that we can > avoid telling people to use the (censored, monitored) Web by including > the documentation _with_ the source code (where it belongs!). By > scattering docs all over the place on some Web servers we don't get this. > > So IMO, it would be great if you could focus on writing documentation in > src/doc/, hacking up CSS files to make the generated HTML look nice, and > possibly helping (ng0) with getting stage.gnunet.org / docs.gnunet.org > ready for prime time. > > My 2 cents > > Christian > > On 10/24/2018 10:23 PM, xrs wrote: >> Hi all, >> >> in the past months some installation tutorials/guides have been written >> for different platforms and different target groups (dvn, lurchi, >> xrs). Documentation should normally go into src/doc. But as this is >> more about PR it fits better to the new website. Please let us know if >> this is not a good idea. Otherwise we'd continue :) >> >> cheers, >> xrs >> >> >> >> _______________________________________________ >> GNUnet-developers mailing list >> GNUnet-developers@gnu.org >> https://lists.gnu.org/mailman/listinfo/gnunet-developers >> > > > _______________________________________________ > GNUnet-developers mailing list > GNUnet-developers@gnu.org > https://lists.gnu.org/mailman/listinfo/gnunet-developers >
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