Hi,
On 6/17/19 4:14 PM, Doug Smythies wrote:
> On 2019.06.17 12:30 Frank Heimes wrote:
>> glad to hear about the move to git
>> - already any more details on the 'markup' language?
>
> Last I knew (September), there were two contenders,
> as proposed by the Canonical Docs team. Excerpt
> from Jo
On 2019.06.17 12:30 Frank Heimes wrote:
> Hi Doug,
Hi,
> glad to hear about the move to git
> - already any more details on the 'markup' language?
Last I knew (September), there were two contenders,
as proposed by the Canonical Docs team. Excerpt
from Josh Powers (Reference, my archives: 2018.
On 2019.06.17 09:18 Peter Matulis wrote:
> On Sat, Jun 15, 2019 at 12:33 PM Doug Smythies wrote:
>
>> It is likely that for the 20.04 LTS release, the Serverguide
>> source code will be changed to git based version control and
>> some sort of markup language, moving away from docbook and the
>> cu
Hi Doug,
glad to hear about the move to git - already any more details on the
'markup' language?
And do you think if the other guides will follow this approach as well -
like especially installation guide ?
BR, Frank
On Sat, Jun 15, 2019 at 6:33 PM Doug Smythies wrote:
> Hi All,
>
> In a few d
On Sat, Jun 15, 2019 at 12:33 PM Doug Smythies wrote:
> It is likely that for the 20.04 LTS release, the Serverguide
> source code will be changed to git based version control and
> some sort of markup language, moving away from docbook and the
> current workflow.
Hi Doug. As you know, I've trie
Hi All,
In a few days help.ubuntu.com will be updated with
a point release of the 18.04 Serverguide.
Only the US-English version will be published.
Why?
It is likely that for the 20.04 LTS release, the Serverguide
source code will be changed to git based version control and
some sort of markup