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Hi @bobbi28 , Are you using the learning-materials-dev repo issue tracker to track to-do items for the LMDWG overall, or is this something that you are planning to put into the repo? There is not enough info in the issue to understand what is being asked for. Please provide more details. Here are some tips for writing a thorough GitHub issue: https://medium.com/nyc-planning-digital/writing-a-proper-github-issue-97427d62a20f Thanks & regards, |
Hi,I was attempting to start organizing the glossary in Github were the
larger community prefers to add inputs (rather than the wiki). My first
time interacting with github so ......any help to point me towards a
better method would be appreciated.
Bobbi
On 2020-06-11 19:01, Nathalie Chan King Choy wrote:
Hi @bobbi28 [1] ,
Are you using the learning-materials-dev repo issue tracker to track to-do items for the LMDWG overall, or is this something that you are planning to put into the repo?
There is not enough info in the issue to understand what is being asked for. Please provide more details. Here are some tips for writing a thorough GitHub issue: https://medium.com/nyc-planning-digital/writing-a-proper-github-issue-97427d62a20f
Thanks & regards,
Nathalie
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Hi Bobbi,
My 2 cents: I highly recommend to use the wiki for a LMDWG text document
with multiple contributors, instead of the GitHub repository for this
purpose.
GitHub is great for code, or when most of what you have is code & you need
some docs to go with that.
GitHub would create a higher barrier to entry if you just want as many
people as possible to contribute to documentation, especially
non-developers, to require them to learn how to use Git, instead of just
quickly & easily WYSIWYG edit the Confluence wiki. Confluence has so many
great ease of use & automation features that I think would be better for a
group that doesn't have a lot of Git experience. Making a simple addition
of a paragraph to the glossary might take you 1 minute in Confluence, but
15-30 minutes if your GitHub repo is out of date & it's been a while since
you used a GitHub flow and the mainline repo has advanced from where you
last pulled from it & you need to look up all the steps to sync, merge,
resolve merge conflicts, make a pull request, get the pull request
accepted. Confluence: Log in, enter page edit mode, add paragraph, save,
done.
Best regards,
Nathalie
…On Fri, Jun 12, 2020 at 11:09 AM Bobbi ***@***.***> wrote:
Hi,I was attempting to start organizing the glossary in Github were the
larger community prefers to add inputs (rather than the wiki). My first
time interacting with github so ......any help to point me towards a
better method would be appreciated.
Bobbi
On 2020-06-11 19:01, Nathalie Chan King Choy wrote:
> Hi @bobbi28 [1] ,
>
> Are you using the learning-materials-dev repo issue tracker to track
to-do items for the LMDWG overall, or is this something that you are
planning to put into the repo?
>
> There is not enough info in the issue to understand what is being asked
for. Please provide more details. Here are some tips for writing a thorough
GitHub issue:
https://medium.com/nyc-planning-digital/writing-a-proper-github-issue-97427d62a20f
>
> Thanks & regards,
> Nathalie
>
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Purpose of this glossary is to supply various definitions for commonly used terms.:
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