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Re: [udig-devel] Question on contributing

1+ great idea!!

You mean we can check in the rst sphinx files and github is able to render, this would be really COOL!! - web side hosting inclusive. In addition to this, I started creating a github "welcome page" in a branch :

https://github.com/fgdrf/udig-platform/tree/gh-pages (just used a template and haven't edited anything.)

as a result the start page is accessible via  http://fgdrf.github.com/udig-platform/ 

we could to the same with the root for udig (http://udig.github.com) but I was not able to try it (I guess I've not admin credentials). More details right here  http://help.github.com/pages/ 

Jody, could you try to create on for http://udig.github.com ?

Cheers
Frank



2012/5/25 Jody Garnett <jody.garnett@xxxxxxxxx>
We got an interesting technical challenge going … it looks like we can export out our wiki contents; extract textile files, convert from textile to sphinx RST files, and commit them into our source code repository. 

Why? 

Refractions is unable to update confluence; and github supports direct editing of RST files in the repository. And this way we could keep a copy of the docs matched up with the application (not something we can do with a wiki).
For bonus points it looks like we can convert our open office docs to RST files as well (although that is less pretty).

Frank and I have done a bit of research; so we know the above is feasible; need to write up a plan and make sure we are not forgetting anything (and ask for volunteers such as yourself).

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Jody Garnett

On Friday, 25 May 2012 at 2:37 AM, Owen Brown wrote:

Primarily Spring, JMS, JdbcTemplate, little bit of Hibernate and Maven and maybe a few other things I’m forgetting at the moment. Not sure how much of any of those are being used, so really just looking for something to cut my teeth on.

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