I did a talk in DC about Sinan last month and decided to turn it into a
screencast. I am hoping some of you can take a listen just to proof it
before I do a general release. Its 32 minutes long so its a big favor.
Let me know what you think guys.
Eric
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Thanks!
Eric
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I think thats a great idea. Here is what I propose in the short term.
Each project already has its own wiki. Though all but sinan's are empty.
Cross project linking is trivial in github. So I went ahead and enabled
an erlware wiki here ->
https://github.com/erlware/erlware.github.com/wiki
Sinan has a wiki that I have been posting to quite a bit. I have just
been using the github wiki -> https://github.com/erlware/sinan
Erlware commons has one two.
I will figure out a way to make the wiki prominent on the erlware.org
main page or as the erlware.org main page. I think this makes sense
since we are a project oriented organization.
This has the upside of giving us a place to have things right now and
making it such that everyone can contribute. It has the downside that
its a little embedded in github. However, thats ok for now. Better to
have something then nothing I think.
what do you think?
Cheers,
Torben
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