Skip to content
New issue

Have a question about this project? Sign up for a free GitHub account to open an issue and contact its maintainers and the community.

By clicking “Sign up for GitHub”, you agree to our terms of service and privacy statement. We’ll occasionally send you account related emails.

Already on GitHub? Sign in to your account

On code & documentation page, explain more about where to find the docs #24

Open
brittag opened this issue Feb 12, 2016 · 5 comments
Open

Comments

@brittag
Copy link
Member

brittag commented Feb 12, 2016

Currently https://eregs.github.io/technology/ explains where to find the various parts of eRegulations and what they do. We have a bunch of other documentation that's a little bit hard to find from that page - you have to poke around a bit to find it. For example: some of the repository readmes have extensive explanations in themselves, and some of the readmes also lead to additional resources.

For example:

Let's make this /technology/ page better communicate where to find explanations.

@TheLastQuestion
Copy link

On https://eregs.github.io/story/ there is a "How it works" section. The first phrase, "Code and documentation" seems to want to link to https://eregs.github.io/story/technology/ which apparently doesn't exist.

@cmc333333
Copy link
Member

@TheLastQuestion thanks for the catch. We meant to link to https://eregs.github.io/technology/

@nicoleslaw
Copy link
Contributor

@cmc333333 Given the number of repos listed here and the current implementation on this page pulling them in, do you think it would be helpful to make it easier to find the docs in the repos themselves over adding the doc links to eregs.github.io?

@cmc333333
Copy link
Member

I'd be in favor of that plan if the repos weren't so interconnected -- right now, agencies can't really get up and running without looking at several different sets of documentation. I think the ideal here would be to remove the docs from the individual repos and instead consolidate them in one place. Since that's not on the super-close horizon, how do you think we should proceed?

@nicoleslaw
Copy link
Contributor

Hmm, agreed. I think it's worth making the repos more uniform so devs can find the documentation in the same place for each of them over adding somewhat duplicative links here... but I am open to us holding on this issue if it's not the best time to try to address this.

@nicoleslaw nicoleslaw removed their assignment May 16, 2017
Sign up for free to join this conversation on GitHub. Already have an account? Sign in to comment
Labels
None yet
Projects
None yet
Development

No branches or pull requests

4 participants