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I heavily favor #2 though it's more technically challenging.
Another con of #2 is how do we embed this document in each
platform-specific repo?
On Mon, Nov 7, 2016 at 12:47 PM featherless [email protected]
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There is a large amount of documentation we need to write as a team that
will be pretty similar across platforms.I see two ways in which we can structure this common documentation:
- each platform has its own document written specifically for that
platform, or- one document, with in-line platform switching for code segments.
Choice Pros Cons
- Content can be written directly for the target audience. Have to write
n times as much copy.- Less content to write. May be more difficult to discuss
platform-specific nuances.I think that we can do 2. by tagging platform-specific content in such a
way that our website can filter out irrelevant content. E.g. there might be
a platform picker that shows all elements tagged with that platform. This
is similar to how the Milemarker website is designed. It's simple and works
decently well.—
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