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coopcycle-docs's Issues

Stores

  • check if platform displays packages in a .csv or anywhere on the platform
  • Stores
    • What is the USE of a Store.
    • insert link → assign Roles to User
    • Order form
    • API
    • Tags
      • Why are tags helpful
        • replace multiple communication channels
    • Time slots
    • Zones

Add Spanish documentation

At the moment there's only documentation in pt, en and fr. It would be nice to translate existent documentation to spanish. Payments documentation could be treated separately.

Products for Restaurants

Write the full docs for Products → Restaurants

  • products
  • options
  • menus
  • active menu
  • more options
    • planning
    • stats
    • promotions by platform [3] → where is the Stripe money discounted from?
    • promotions by merchant [2] → where is the Stripe money discounted from?
    • deposit-refund (packaging)
    • refund [1]
      • hubs
      • Stripe commission
    • preparation

website GDPR

Ask Vincent Bachelet to help out with new legal stuff for the website and update

Hubs

Write docs on Hubs

  • Refunds
  • Fulfillment
  • Resto that is closed should not be allowed to be ordered from within a Hub

Android app

  • Document the app
  • Where to find signature and screenshots
  • gifs in tables
  • [ ]

How to run it locally?

The readme is incomplete. cf gem stands for ruby ? do i need to install ruby? I'll complete the readme when I'll have a clearer idea :)

Write Resto Stripe docs

Restaurant Stripe

  • Create and set up Resto Stripe account
  • Connect Test and Live mode between Resto CoopCycle and Resto Stripe account

Check and add food legislation information

FAO and WHO

Committee on global agreement on list of food allergens, see page 4, paragrap 3
https://cdn.who.int/media/docs/default-source/food-safety/jemra/1st-allergen-summary-report-10may2021.pdf?sfvrsn=c505375a_7

Based on systematic and thorough assessments which used all three criteria (prevalence, severity and
potency), the Committee recommended that the following should be listed as priority allergens: Cereals
containing gluten (i.e., wheat and other Triticum species, rye and other Secale species, barley and other
Hordeum species and their hybridized strains), crustacea, eggs, fish, milk, peanuts, sesame, specific tree
nuts (almond, cashew, hazelnut, pecan, pistachio and walnut). Due to the lack of data on prevalence,
severity and/or potency, or due to regional consumption of some foods, the Committee recommended
that some of the allergens, such as buckwheat, celery, lupin, mustard, oats, soybean and tree nuts (Brazil
nut, macadamia, pine nuts), should not be listed as global priority allergens but may be considered for
inclusion on priority allergen lists in individual countries. Since current dietary trends include an increased
consumption of plant-based foods and diets consisting of alternative protein sources, it was
recommended that pulses, insects and other foods such as kiwi fruits be included in a “watch list” and
evaluated for the priority allergen list when data on prevalence, severity and potency become available.
Finally, the Expert Committee recommended that foods and ingredients derived from the list of foods
known to cause immune-mediated hypersensitivities should be evaluated on a case-by-case basis for
exclusion from declaration on ingredient lists and/or on food packaging. 

England food legislation

https://www.food.gov.uk/sites/default/files/media/document/top-allergy-types.pdf
https://www.legislation.gov.uk/uksi/2014/1855/introduction/made

European union legislation on food

See page 4 → Extract from the GSLPF
https://ec.europa.eu/food/sites/food/files/safety/docs/codex_ccfl_cl-2018-24_ann-02.pdf

Argentina

http://www.anmat.gov.ar/alimentos/DIRECTRICES_ROTULADO_ALERGENOS.pdf

Pricing combinations

  • based on KM inside 1 zone [RESTO]
  • between multiple zones [RESTO]
  • total product amount [RESTO]
  • kg and km
  • time difference
  • packages

Translations

The current system to manage translated docs is too complicated.

The directory structure needs to be replicated between all languages, making it difficult to maintain if the structure changes.
Moreover, the complete markdown file needs to be copied from one language to another.

It would be easier to write the docs in a reference language (English), and just translate the base docs.
We could use Weblate to manage translations, either with the JavaScript Localization CDN addon, or using po4a

Add docs for app (bike messenger)

  • Remove "Applications smartphone" from the sidebar
  • Create new doc section for app in the "courier" folder
    • Explain how to complete a task
    • Explain how to take a proof of delivery (photo/signature)

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