Re: Wiki or Github pages or?

13.04.2015, 16:33, "White, Jason J" <jjwhite@ets.org>:
>>  On Apr 13, 2015, at 10:07, chaals@yandex-team.ru wrote:
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>>  before I do a lot more work I'd like to discover whether people prefer to use the Wiki for keeping track of stuff, or want to run things on github through pull requests, or want to just send comments and have someone else collate them, or what…
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> I personally find it easiest to interact with a Git repository.

OK.

> Note that GitHub allows interactive editing via their Web site, so people who prefer that means of contributing, which is more akin to a wiki, should still be satisfied.

It's only effective for small documents - in large ones the editing plugin they use seems to break down.

If we adopted the model below, it would also be possible for people to submit changes and have an editor apply them, and that's something I would in principle be happy to do.

cheers

>>  Personally, I am happy with any model. I wonder if we want to produce something like a Note that explains use cases, requirements, and how we got there - it seems to me like it would be useful.
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> I’m supportive of that idea.
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