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crowdsource documentation#502

this will allow the average user to edit documentation from the official docs:
https://docs.mimu.bot/

the main benefits include:

  • documentation could be up to date whenever
  • documentation isnt solely maintained by the organizers, but more by the community

drawbacks:

  • page griefing
  • mixed standards

solutions:

  • have maintainers review each edit before it gets deployed (aka shown on the site)
  • implement or reference a basic standards document
a year ago

just feels like the docs would then become crowded with, lets say autoresponder/buttonresponder etc examples instead of teaching users how to use mimu like the documents(as far as I know) is supposed to do

if more people on hand with updating documents is the most prominent issue, I’d recommend just the familiars team or even just the support+ are allowed to edit the docs, since it provides more accuracy and devs/execs can straight up let them know to assist in updating it

a year ago
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@nil the point of having maintainers approving edits is so this problem wont happen

a year ago

biggest issue is consistency. our docs tend to take time as we try to make it consistent throughout the entire documentation website, not just for one example or the other. this idea would also require us to migrate where our docs are hosted, otherwise it gets extremely pricey extremely quickly.

a year ago

@jamie mel couldnt you just use gh pages with a markdown converter?

a year ago