If one of those is that Clojure documentation site that has a paywall, I
object unless the merged site has no paywall. Official and
officially-endorsed documentation for open source software should not be
behind a paywall.
On Tue, Mar 12, 2013 at 1:47 AM, kinleyd kinl...@gmail.com wrote:
I
On Mar 11, 2013, at 23:20, Cedric Greevey wrote:
If one of those is that Clojure documentation site that has a paywall,
I object unless the merged site has no paywall. Official and officially-
endorsed documentation for open source software should not be behind a
paywall.
Neither site is
It's quite confusing that http://clojure-doc.org and
http://www.clojure-doc.org go to different pages.
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2013/3/12 Cedric Greevey cgree...@gmail.com
If one of those is that Clojure documentation site that has a paywall, I
object unless the merged site has no paywall. Official and
officially-endorsed documentation for open source software should not be
behind a paywall.
Why don't you go to
2013/3/12 Robert Stuttaford robert.stuttaf...@gmail.com
Has this effort started up yet? Is there a github url?
I'd really love to see clojuredocs.org showing the 1.5 apis. Willing to
help make that happen!
I think the repos are
https://github.com/dakrone/eisago
2013/3/12 Devin Walters dev...@gmail.com
I assume this has been discussed to death already, but isn't there some
way to get clojure-doc and clojuredocs to live under the same umbrella?
We can host all relevant projects under the same GitHub org, that's a good
idea. Merging two resources into
I assume this has been discussed to death already, but isn't there some way
to get clojure-doc and clojuredocs to live under the same umbrella?
Another idea I'd like to throw out there:
I have the domains getclojure.org/com. Since clojure-doc.org is all about
getting clojure, it seems like it
Devin Walters writes:
I assume this has been discussed to death already, but isn't there some way
to get clojure-doc and clojuredocs to live under the same umbrella?
I believe this is the plan; it's just blocked on not having the manpower
to port clojuredocs.org's web UI off Rails and build
Has this effort started up yet? Is there a github url?
I'd really love to see clojuredocs.org showing the 1.5 apis. Willing to
help make that happen!
On Tuesday, March 12, 2013 12:03:22 AM UTC+2, Phil Hagelberg wrote:
Devin Walters writes:
I assume this has been discussed to death
I also found clojure-doc.org accidentally, and was surprised it didn't show
up in earlier searches, especially in the context of the high quality of
the documentation.
I think merging the two resources (clojuredocs and clojure-doc) would
greatly help (I'd be happy to help in this effort), and
With the aim of increasing exposure, have you covered off boring SEO things
like having a sitemap.xml and verifying the domain with Webmaster tools?
I couldn't find a sitemap, but it does look like the content has been
indexed by Google.
On another note, I wonder whether it's worth clarifying
2013/2/28 xavriley i...@xavierriley.co.uk
On another note, I wonder whether it's worth clarifying the position of
the site in relation to the other Clojure Documentations out there. I've
often thought it's a shame to see http://clojuredocs.org/ fall out of
regular updates. Having an up to
The ordinary visitor might be forgiven for expecting that both would be
found under someplace like Clojure.org... just a thought.
-A
On Feb 28, 2013 2:04 AM, Michael Klishin michael.s.klis...@gmail.com
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2013/2/28 xavriley i...@xavierriley.co.uk
On another note, I wonder whether it's
I added a link to http://clojure-doc.org in this two wikipedia's pages:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Clojure
http://es.wikipedia.org/wiki/Clojure
(*see*: external links)
Thanks Michael for your site. Is very useful.
Miguel
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Started in October 2012, http://clojure-doc.org is a pretty extensive
community documentation effort. It covers Clojure, its ecosystem
and tools and has two key goals:
* We produce beginner-friendly content
* It is dead easy to join and help
Even though recently that hasn't been
as much
How about introducing a section with solutions to this (
http://projecteuler.net/problems) or other problems.
While most of us beginners can write clojure code, solving problems in an
idiomatic way is another story.
You could have a page for each question and users can each attempt and
learn
FWIW, I've added a permanent link to clojure-doc.org from my blog with
the link text Clojure Documentation - perhaps others who have blogs
could do the same?
I was looking at meetup.com to see if I could easily find a way to add
resources / links to a group's home page, thinking it would be a
I've updated http://clojure.org/documentation to add a link to
http://clojure-doc.org. I think it's a great resource for all Clojure
developers!!
I think it would be useful in your regular updates to highlight areas that
could use help. Another area that I think would be useful in addition to
the
I added a link to http://clojure-doc.org in both the group discussion and
the about page for the Den of Clojure
(http://www.meetup.com/denofclojure/). Sean (or anyone else for that
matter) is there an easy way we can let the rest of the user group to lend
a hand? Is there a better place to
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