+1 Limedrop

Do you think to something like the Mercurial book?
http://hgbook.red-bean.com/read/how-did-we-get-here.html

I saw side comments after...

Richard





On Thu, Aug 6, 2015 at 5:07 PM, Limedrop <russ...@holtrd.com> wrote:

> The first step would be to add it to the web2py roadmap :-)  I don't know
> enough about the code-base to comment on the implementation specifics.
> Would you see "comment" functionality being added to directly to the
> auth.wiki() code or developed as a separate app/plugin?
>
>
>
> On Thursday, 6 August 2015 18:12:00 UTC+12, Massimo Di Pierro wrote:
>>
>> I very much agree with this. How do you propose we do it?
>>
>> On Wednesday, 5 August 2015 17:37:19 UTC-5, Limedrop wrote:
>>>
>>> I hesitate to comment on this as it's one of those topics were there's
>>> not "one obvious way to do it" (obviously I'm not Dutch). Essentially, I
>>> think google groups does an okay job and the benefits of any change are
>>> likely to be outweighed by the heavy cost of that change.
>>>
>>> Having said that, I've always thought that we're missing a trick by not
>>> integrating forum questions with the web2py book. Imagine having
>>> medium.com-style side comments with the book, making it more of a living
>>> document. Questions and answers would be right next to the relevant section
>>> of the book, providing further explanation and reducing RTFM answers. I
>>> guess you'd also add a better search facility, a stack-overflow style
>>> 'homepage' and possibly a slight re-structure of the book sections. Ask a
>>> question and it gets tagged to a book section.  The book is already built
>>> with auth.wiki() - so we would be adding to functionality/infrastructure
>>> that has to be maintained anyway.
>>>
>>> We can always dream ;-)
>>>
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