I’m interested in helping the documentation for rspec, ex:
described similarly to how this person feels (that there’s not too
much “getting started” docu).
http://creativedeletion.com/2007/05/27/the-new-rspec-format-testingspecing-in-ruby/
Is there anywhere to fork or what not for the website?
Thanks.
-r
On Nov 4, 2009, at 4:51 PM, rogerdpack wrote:
I’m interested in helping the documentation for rspec, ex:
http://rspec.info/
described similarly to how this person feels (that there’s not too
much “getting started” docu).
http://creativedeletion.com/2007/05/27/the-new-rspec-format-testingspecing-in-ruby/
Is there anywhere to fork or what not for the website?
Hey Roger,
I really like what Aslak and the Cucumber community have done by
making cukes.info more high level and building up more extensive
documentation on the github wiki, so I’d rather put energy into
beefing up the github wiki than improve rspec.info. What do you think?
Cheers,
David
I really like what Aslak and the Cucumber community have done by
making cukes.info more high level and building up more extensive
documentation on the github wiki, so I’d rather put energy into
beefing up the github wiki than improve rspec.info. What do you think?
Using a wiki sounds like a great idea.
-r
On Thu, Nov 12, 2009 at 7:14 PM, rogerdpack [email protected]
wrote:
I really like what Aslak and the Cucumber community have done by
making cukes.info more high level and building up more extensive
documentation on the github wiki, so I’d rather put energy into
beefing up the github wiki than improve rspec.info. What do you think?
Using a wiki sounds like a great idea.
Agreed, but the wiki implementation on Github is too simplistic and
lacks the organizing and search features to make it usable. I think
the Cucumber project is evidence of this. There are wikis much better
suited for the purpose, like Dokuwiki or TikiWiki.
–
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Steve E. ([email protected])
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