Hi docs team, 6.0 Feature Freeze is around the corner. Once that hits, I plan on investing some time in updating the docs, especially for features I've been involved with developing.
Are there any big architectural changes to the docs coming that I should wait for before starting this effort? For example, I'm not sure if we're going to try to switch to Asciidoctor, etc. One architectural thing I wanted to ask is: Currently we have "single page per application" documentation, plus the "getting started" page. While one page per application works well for all the "accessories" like GerbView, PCB Calculator, etc, I think it's not the right paradigm anymore for the core of KiCad. What I would suggest is to instead split up the documentation by "task areas": 1) Getting Started 2) Creating Schematics 3) Creating PCBs 4) Creating and Managing Libraries 5) Configuring and Customizing KiCad Any thoughts about something like this? -Jon
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