UCR doc skeleton

Michael - and anyone else who might be an editor of our docs at a later 
stage.

As use cases are now coming in, you may or may not want to start working 
on the actual UCR doc. To help kick things off, I have created a 
skeleton doc in the GitHub repository [1] that can be seen as it appears 
to a normal person [2].

The donkey work is done by the ReSpec library. This handles the version 
IDs, author links and W3C boiler plate. Editors just need to write the 
content.

If you prefer to use a WYSIWYG editor, http://www.bluegriffon.org/ seems 
to be the tool of choice for many editors. There are 101 rules about how 
we write these docs (ids on every section, write in simplified (US) 
English, etc.) but we can cover those over time (perhaps with a separate 
call for editors so I can walk you through some of it). The main thing 
is make a start :-)

HTH

Phil.

[1] https://github.com/w3c/poe
[2] http://w3c.github.io/poe/ucr/


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Phil Archer
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Received on Thursday, 14 April 2016 11:55:19 UTC