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Documentation #31

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christopherfowers opened this issue May 6, 2014 · 2 comments
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Documentation #31

christopherfowers opened this issue May 6, 2014 · 2 comments

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@christopherfowers
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Documentation should be maintained for both the End Users and the Developers. Github provides a basic wiki system which should be sufficient for now. Depending on the growth of the application, there may need to be consideration given to move on to something a bit more flexible.

The benefits of documenting in a single location (i.e. the wiki)

  • Accessibility to Up To Date relevant information
  • Source Controlled. Can roll back if necessary
  • Can be linked from within the application for End User Help functionality
  • Can be Used as an easy means to keep valid references to Licenses
  • Perfect for Development Environment Setup Information
  • Good For General Development Documentation (i.e. details on bug-fixes)

Considerations for documentation

  • How To Articles (For Developers and End Users)
  • Exercises
  • Settings
  • Revision History (changelog - Just needs copied from already existing source)
@chaosbastler
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I guess you're right, more documentation would be nice.

Besides the readme of this project there is only an old (not up-to-date) documentation of the exercise-XML format:
https://github.com/chaosbastler/opentraining-exercises/blob/master/README.md

@christopherfowers
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I'll do my best to document as much as possible. I realize that I am not near familiar enough to do so effectively on most of the existing and planned development just yet. I'll spearhead this though... It's never been a favorite of any developer but its value surpasses the effort by far. As I write articles, please check behind me and snap a whip on me if I misinform in them.

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