agreed
On Fri, Sep 5, 2014 at 11:36 AM, John D. Ament <john.d.ament(a)gmail.com>
wrote:
+1
On Fri, Sep 5, 2014 at 6:22 AM, Antoine Sabot-Durand <
antoine(a)sabot-durand.net> wrote:
> Hi all,
>
>
> To pursue the discussion we had during last meeting, I really think we
> should use both tools for the workshop. that’s how I see things :
>
> In early stage in the workshop the working doc is changing fast and could
> probably content ideas that will disappear in future version (impossible or
> breaking backward compatibility).
> This phase needs fast collaboration between people knowing that the doc
> content is volatile and more in “brain storm” than in “part of the final
> spec” mode. For these reason I think we should set this working phase in
> Google Drive. It will be easier to collaborate synchronously on the doc and
> separate the very early draft to more advance phase.
>
> When an agreement (we have to define that yet) will be reached on this
> doc, it will be converted in Asciidoc (the plugin works nicely) and
> integrated to the spec website. The change will course continue but if we
> didn’t missed big mistake there will be less of them and they could be done
> thru PR.
>
> WDYT ?
>
> Antoine
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