Wasn't sure which of the many email threads to hang this off of, but
here's something that may be of interest...
I noticed last week that the Kotlin documentation is pretty nicely
structured, and is also a static website backed by a Git repository
(with GitHub "edit" links on each page).
From whatever static site builder they use, they also build a
downloadable PDF version of the documentation (though I guess this is
more applicable to a programming language than it is to Jenkins).
https://kotlinlang.org/docs/reference/comparison-to-java.html
https://github.com/JetBrains/kotlin-web-site/blob/master/docs/reference/comparison-to-java.md
Regards,
Chris
On 10/10/15 01:01, Kohsuke Kawaguchi wrote:
> I'm dividing up the website conversation into several tracks. See this
> Wiki page <
https://wiki.jenkins-ci.org/display/JENKINS/2.0+Website> for
> the overall structure.
>
> And in particular, in this thread let's focus on identifying pillars.
>
> In the original proposal that I made, which is captured very well in
> Daniel's wiki page
> <
https://wiki.jenkins-ci.org/display/JENKINS/Jenkins+2.0+Website+vision+from+Daniel+Beck>,
> the key pillars of the website are:
>
> * Channels for us devs to engage the user community. Most notably blog.
> * Documentation for new users till they get up & running; feature
> highlights and curated getting started guide
> * Plugins, though I classified this under "things to do in the future"
> category
>
> Gus made a pitch
> <
https://wiki.jenkins-ci.org/display/JENKINS/Jenkins+2.0+Website+vision+from+Gus+Reiber>
> that interaction among users should be the main pillar, which got a lot
> of push back. In the same pitch, he said downloads, plugins, and events
> are the other key pillars.
>
> Bobby made a comment that he sees the extensibility part of the website
> a key pillar because it speaks to the principle & DNA of this community.
>
>
> Hopefully I captured it correctly. Let's keep the discussion going here.
>
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