[Project] Community Documentation Effort
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Sounds like a good idea, especially the github part, but are there other efforts out there?
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Only other one I'm aware of is JimFoltz's, but his doesn't allow the kind of stuff a wiki can.
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That's a great idea. Is there a means of embedding that on a webpage here?
It would be a great reference point for people to get to.
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Just so you're aware, we're looking into new solution for the API docs. I don't know of any time frame, yet though.
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@tt_su said:
Just so you're aware, we're looking into new solution for the API docs. I don't know of any time frame, yet though.
That's great! I'll continue working on this in the meantime, though. There's still a lot of community info to round-up and it may even come of use once you guys have whatever it is you're planning sorted.
Here's hoping you deprecate this soon

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Yea, when we get the new system up we need to review everything - and input from the users of the docs is valuable.
I got a couple of repositories myself with observer and webdialog bugs. Had to file them somewhere with some structure.
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Anything that gets folk using git is a good thing. That cool sketch-up community empowered with the power of github would be incredible
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Yea, it would be good to see more community projects going.
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I'm still (extremely) new to ruby scripting and Git, but I'd be happy to help where I can!
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