[CentOS-docs] Regarding GSoC project

Dougal Matthews dougal at dougalmatthews.com
Tue Jun 2 09:41:19 UTC 2015


On 1 June 2015 at 18:24, Karsten Wade <kwade at redhat.com> wrote:
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> On 05/30/2015 09:19 AM, Dougal Matthews wrote:
>> An alternative approach would be to build the docs in CI and link
>> to the built version in a comment on both systems.
>
> This is an interesting idea. We'll end up wanting docs to build in the
> CI anyway, so this could be done using e.g. a -draft tag so an initial
> commit can be used to both build drafts and help with the review
> process, then transition to not-draft.
>
> We'd still have MarkDown preview in GitHub, but also have a version
> rendered with the toolchain so we can also be debugging build problems
> as well as content itself.

Yeah, the GitHub preview is what concerns me. They support a number
of things which are non-standard. For example, anything that looks like
a hyperlink is converted into one. Whereas in Markdown you need to use
<http://...> to have it converted. List indentation on GitHub requires
two spaces but the standard is four. There are many others that I can't
think of now too.

This may be fine, I just want to make sure you are aware as it could
cause some confusion. We (MkDocs) get a bug reports sometimes as
people see the render of GitHub and assume that is correct and the
Markdown library we use it wrong.



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