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consider using GitBook #29

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Hotell opened this issue Mar 1, 2016 · 6 comments
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consider using GitBook #29

Hotell opened this issue Mar 1, 2016 · 6 comments

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@Hotell
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Hotell commented Mar 1, 2016

In my experience, creating these super huge Readme files will go south sooner or later... hard to maintain, hard to refactor etc...

Consider using GitBook, all in all Dan Abramov Redux guide is really good example how things should look like IMHO.

thx

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mgechev commented Mar 1, 2016

Just did some experimentations with GitBooks. Sounds like a good idea, at some point most likely we'll switch.

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Hotell commented Mar 1, 2016

perfect, so we can close this?

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mgechev commented Mar 1, 2016

Lets keep it open as reminder :-)

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Hotell commented Mar 1, 2016

kk thx :)

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Once the guide is in a more final state, I think gitbook is a great idea.

Basarat's TypeScript gitbook is an excellent example.
All that information would be tedious to read and navigate from within .md pages.

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mgechev commented Mar 6, 2016

@d3viant0ne 👍

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