Subj : Huskydocs To : Michael Dukelsky From : Kai Richter Date : Thu May 13 2021 00:11:54 Hello Michael! 10 May 21, Michael Dukelsky wrote to Kai Richter: TK>>>>> How about http://download.huskyproject.org/docs/ ? MD>>> Is it better to remove it from wiki? Maybe i misunderstood. Did you talked about the docs itself or the link to huskyproject? KR>> To provide a fast and easy access to latest documentation i'd KR>> like to suggest to place a prebuild .txt ascii version for each KR>> module to the github. MD> First of all I want to say that the documentation in the wiki was made MD> partly manually, I did not manage to make it automatically, so it MD> cannot be the latest version. Date shows 2018 and that's the reason why i was looking for a more recent version. Could it become a yearly update event? MD> As to the latest documentation it can be made in several forms. Those MD> who run a UNIX-like OS may clone the GitHub repo and using a simple MD> command get info- and/or man-pages. From my point of view this is MD> better than plain ascii. Yes, i do agree. I have to admit that i'm not on the latest version and that i'm to lazy to pull the git and do a compilation of the docs for the purpose of a check for the actual keywords when i tried to support the route configuration. I copied the text from the texi and edited it to ascii manually. Lazy as i am the idea was to have quickly accessable file for reference. MD> GitHub repo contains sources and it is not good to place anything MD> compiled from the sources to the repo including a prebuilt ascii text. I do understand. Is it possible to use other mechanisms of github? I noticed https://www.toolsqa.com/git/github-releases/ that github could handle releases too. But i don't know how that work. In the long term i'd like to see the project focused at one point for latest files. Regards Kai --- GoldED+/LNX 1.1.4.7 * Origin: Monobox (2:240/77) .