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On Tue, Jun 25, 2013 at 10:18 AM, Pierre Joye <[email protected]> wrote:
> On Tue, Jun 25, 2013 at 9:45 AM, Christoph Rosse <[email protected]> wrote:>> On 25.06.2013 08:46, Christian Stoller wrote:>>>>>> Hi internals.>>>>>> What do you think about moving the PHP documentation to a Git repository,>>> mirrored on Github? Doing this would make it possible for everybody to>>> extend the documentation easily by creating pull requests.>>>>>> Today one has to get an SVN account to edit the docu or you have to use>>> https://edit.php.net/ which does not work as
>>> expected (at least for me when>>> I tried to update some German documentation). My changes have not been>>> integrated for some months (I had to write an email to somebody of the doc>>> team to apply the changes).>>>>>> Symfony does it this way (see https://github.com/symfony/symfony-docs/)>>> and I like it very much. It is really easy to extend/update parts of the>>> docu which are not complete or outdated and I am sure that it is comfortable>>> and timesaving for the doc team, too.>>>>>> What do you think?>>>>>> Best regards>>> Christian>>>>>>> As one who's had very similar experiences when trying to update some>> documentation via. edit.php.net (no feedback, no integration etc.) I would>> really love to see this feature.>> Really? That's not too good as we have been promoted this tool for> some time already.>> However adding the php-doc list to CC so they can answer and give us> some feedback/info.>> Cheers,> --> Pierre>> @pierrejoye | http://www.libgd.org--
Pierre
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