Coming into this late....
I agree with Pete. I think the Wiki is a temporary container for the documentation. As Pete said, we may embed the docs into the web site or it may be published to the Customer Portal. Similar to the other documentation, we may also eventually need more complex structures like tables and graphs and I'm pretty sure we will want to publish PDFs. I hate to tie ourselves to something that can't grow with us. The syntax for AsciiDoc is very similar and I don't find it any more difficult to work with than Markdown.
I do think we need to be consistent with the documentation and use the same tooling for all the pages. However, Ondra, if you feel more comfortable and productive working with Markdown, please continue to use it as you are doing an amazing job creating documentation! When you think a page is ready, I am happy to convert it to AsciiDoc for you. :-)
On 09/10/2014 06:12 AM, Pete Muir wrote:
I doubt that the github wiki will be our target output platform. We’ll likely want to embed them in to the website.
On 9 Sep 2014, at 23:24, Ondrej Zizka <ozizka@redhat.com> wrote:
Other issues might be GitHub's translator. But IDK what's the main target medium for our docs. Is that GitHub wiki?_______________________________________________
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On 9.9.2014 13:45, Sande Gilda wrote:
One of Ondra's complaints is the way lists seem to display an extra paragraph between the items. Take a look at the home page here: https://github.com/windup/windup/wiki
Note that the list items are spaced far apart. I search for a solution, and the only thing I could find was mention of using[options="compact"],
but it didn't seem to work.
Ondra, what other issues did you have.
On 09/09/2014 06:39 AM, Pete Muir wrote:
The big advantages of asciidoc are: * more comprehensive markup (e.g. tables, definition lists are supported as standard) * generation of pdf and epub is part of the standard toolchain Markdown is great for short docs, but I quickly ran in to the limitations when building more complex documents. GitHub’s support for asciidoc wasn’t great to start with, but I think the fixed it more recently. Before you abandon it, point me at the problems, I can take a quick look. I prefer asciidoc links as you just do link:http://redhat.com[Red Hat’s website]. I find this much easier to remember than the weird []() syntax in markdown. On 9 Sep 2014, at 01:23, Sande Gilda <sgilda@redhat.com> wrote:I'll change everything back to Markdown later this week. Ondra, in the meantime, you can work in Markdown. On 09/08/2014 08:12 PM, Brad Davis wrote:I personally leveraged Markdown because it worked. Asciidoc a while ago did not. I noticed when things moved to Asciidoc, the images in the docs broke. Brad Davis Red Hat Consulting Email: bdavis@redhat.com | c: 980.226.7865 | http://www.redhat.com ----- Original Message ----- From: "Ondrej Zizka" <ozizka@redhat.com> To: "Sande Gilda" <sgilda@redhat.com>, "Windup-dev List" <windup-dev@lists.jboss.org> Sent: Monday, September 8, 2014 7:58:20 PM Subject: Re: [windup-dev] Asciidoc - lists For the record: I don't strongly prefer either, only that I only touched few things in AsciiDoc, and: 1) certain constructs are quite less readable -> editable in the source text (e.g. links) 2) the render results are not satisfactory - things like a bold text in a lists are not properly implemented on whatever GitHub uses. Ondra On 9.9.2014 01:17, Sande Gilda wrote:Hi all, Ondra asked me about the advantages of AsciiDoc over Markdown. I really don't know, but I do remember Pete saying AsciiDoc would be better for the quickstart README files long ago. And I believe Drupal, the new host for documentation, supports AsciiDoc. TBH, I don't feel strongly about sticking with AsciiDoc. If no one can come up with a good reason for sticking with it, I'm fine with going back to Markdown if it's easier for everyone. So, AsciiDoc advocates, please speak up now. Thanks, Sande On 09/08/2014 06:29 PM, Sande Gilda wrote:Hi Ondra, You're asking me? ;-) I'm totally new to asciidoc. I'll research it and see what I can find out. Thanks, Sande On 09/08/2014 06:13 PM, Ondrej Zizka wrote:Hi Sande, is there any way to prevent asciidoc put <p> to each <li>? Makes the list tall and breaks the whole page layout. Thanks, Ondra_______________________________________________ windup-dev mailing list windup-dev@lists.jboss.org https://lists.jboss.org/mailman/listinfo/windup-dev_______________________________________________ windup-dev mailing list windup-dev@lists.jboss.org https://lists.jboss.org/mailman/listinfo/windup-dev_______________________________________________ windup-dev mailing list windup-dev@lists.jboss.org https://lists.jboss.org/mailman/listinfo/windup-dev
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