[Tor www-team] [Back-end][CMS]
Moritz Süß
moritz at moritzsuess.de
Fri Jan 10 16:57:52 UTC 2014
Markdown is _very_ simple.
Please check out http://daringfireball.net/projects/markdown/basics and try out markdown at http://www.markdownviewer.com/.
Let’s try to use these as long as possible for getting people familiarized with Markdown. We do not want to duplicate existing documentation efforts, and keep up-front investment for tools as low as possible in this project.
I hope I am correct in my understanding that we agree on a static website generator now, and kind-off agree on Jekyll.
Best
Moritz
Am 10.01.2014 um 17:35 schrieb Earl G <globallogins at gmail.com>:
> Ok So Jeklly
> a user guide for people that need to learn markdown to be able to contribute to the blog.
>
> and the front of the site user friendly for anybody that wants to get started.
>
> back of the site and deeper for the linux nerds and specialists that want to dig deeper.
>
> job done
>
>
>
> On 10 January 2014 17:32, Sam E. Lawrence <selbrit at gmail.com> wrote:
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> On Fri, Jan 10, 2014 at 10:10 AM, Sean Rafferty <seanmrafferty at me.com> wrote:
> But there are a lot of content writers in the world that just don’t know it well enough.
>
> Then they can learn. If someone wants to contribute to a solution to a problem as complex as privacy and security, then learning markdown / HTML should be a minor investment of their time. Basic HTML takes little time to learn, and will instantly boost the self-respect of anyone who wants to help Tor and other software projects. Setting a bar is worth it, IMO.
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