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: 2018.09.28 10:38) below: >1) Migrate the docs to use Markdown as was originally outlined in the > proposal last year [1] > > 2) Update the docs to use Discourse similar to how snapcraft [2] has. > The snapcraft project has a Discourse forum with a 'doc' subforum [3] > where each page is listed to allow for edits, questions, and > contributions to be made. Once the base content is updated the website > [4] is updated as well. > > [1] > https://lists.ubuntu.com/archives/ubuntu-server/2017-February/007459.html > [2] https://github.com/canonical-websites/discourse-docs.snapcraft.io > [3] https://forum.snapcraft.io/c/doc > [4] https://docs.snapcraft.io/ > And do you think if the other guides will follow this > approach as well - like especially installation guide ? I have no idea. In terms of the installation guide, all that I do is per LTS cycle simple edits, compile and publish on help.ubuntu.com. Sometimes the published version of the installation guide might slightly differ from the packaged version, because my request for a merge proposal just sits there, so I go ahead anyhow and publish what I have. (not the case at the moment.) ... Doug -- ubuntu-translators mailing list ubuntu-translators@lists.ubuntu.com https://lists.ubuntu.com/mailman/listinfo/ubuntu-translators