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+1 i'm in favor of the asciidoc at least in theory, however also aware of the ubiquitous nature of markdown and how it works with obsidian which could be nice if we want docs to work offline as simply as they work published to the site. |
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For offline docs, I would search if we can generate a docset usable by Dash (macOS) or Zeal (Linux/Windows). |
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I do use mermaid extensively, we can adopt it for our ccio docs too. I havent seen dash or zeal, will play with them. |
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Here is the website repo, we can blow this away and replace it with anything. |
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Adding a community engineering channel to the discord for real time discussion on website, community of practice people resources, code of conduct, and other human centric resource development and maintenance. |
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If we want to build out ContainerCraft further, should there be a website running at https://containercraft.io?
In case yes, and you want to have a setup which allows for documentation of multiple versioned components living in separate Git repositories, then I would propose to use Antora.
Yes, it is AsciiDoc instead of Markdown. Then again, I find AsciiDoc a better standard compared to all the "*** Flavoured Markdown" variants. 🤷🏻
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